Ivory keytops

Isaac sur Noos oleg-i@noos.fr
Sat, 3 Jan 2004 12:04:20 +0100


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Hi Andre, happy New Year and yes it works but what a mess to clean that mix
afterthat ! (when the keyboard come  to the workshop) >> The main problem
with ivories is that they are transparent too much, some more than others so
everything under them may mask the wood, the dirt, etc (usually one does not
glue on dirt BTW).>>Main problem with these field repair is that they leave
an awful joint between tails and heads, I just have read a trick using some
titanium dioxide and lemon juice and rubbing to eventually mask the joint
black line.
Do some have experienced this method actually ?
I am writing tighter lines to prevent paper waste (one of my new year
resolutions.) Greetings
Isaac

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