acrylikey feedback?

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 24 Oct 2001 17:48:44 -0700


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I don't replace chipped ivories anymore.  I use the AcryliKey II and the
first version.  It will make a nearly invisible repair.  When viewed from
below and in the front the buildup under the lip will be visible.  It buffs
up to look like the ivory around.  I have literally used it to fill a 1/3
of a missing ivory front. 

David I. 


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On 10/24/01 at 6:25 PM Mike and Jane Spalding wrote:
List,

Does anyone have any experience with "AcryliKey II" ?  You know, advertizes
in the Journal "repair chipped ivory in 20 minutes".  I had a small "oops"
with a set of keys in my shop for re-bushing, managed to drop some on the
concrete,now I have a dozen heads to repair or replace.  Many are still
firmly attached, with small but noticeable chips on the front corners.
Seems a shame to remove and replace these if they can be repaired.  Is this
AcryliKey worth trying?

thanks in advance,

Mike Spalding

PS could also use a source for ivory keytops.


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