Clair, Richard Wagnew has a product to repair chipped ivory. Rjwag@pacifier.com As far as the line goes, it adds character. Jon Page At 06:03 AM 9/15/98 -0400, you wrote: >Hi-- >I have noticed people mentioning in passing "chip repair". How is this done? >There is an ad in the latest Journal for a chip repair kit--is that on the >level? Here's what I've got. (Again the I&P) 83 beautiful, perfect keys, >shiny, smooth, black sharps and smooth, unstained white keys. 5 white >keytops have small chips out of their top font edge. Is there a way to fix >these? These keys are 110 years old and when clean, except for the thin >black line of embedded dirt at the join line, they are gorgeous. I want >desperately to fix the five keys. (BTW, anyone have any advice about >disappearing the black line between the keytop front and back?) > >Clair >Associate Member >cadunn@vt2000.com >http://www.vt2000.com/vts/ > > >
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