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Sealing Leather Pouches
By Bill Shirley

Hi MMD family,  Continuing the sealing of leather pouches thread.
Following the sealing of the pouch leather, after the sealant has
dried, the admonition is to dust with pure talc without a cornstarch
additive.  Has anyone ever tried powdered graphite we use to lubricate
sliding wood to wood surfaces in the player pianos?

I realize the applied gray-black color may not be aesthetically
appealing to some of us picky people, but in practice could it produce
a dry lubricated, non-sticky surface to lift a valve, with the proviso
that it not harm the pouch leather?

Years ago I bought a small 'poof'-type squeeze bottle containing a dry,
silvery white graphite-like powder intended to 'poof' into recalcitrant
locks, very slick and dry when tested between thumb and forefinger.
I reckoned at the time that this pearly white color might have been
more appealing than a gray-black.

But alas, by the time I had this brainstorm, my old kiss-of-death curse
had struck.  This happens when I discover something really really neat:
the product is discontinued, never to be seen or heard of again, with
the product's company being swallowed into a earthen hole.  The bottle
reads "CLEAN" DRY-LUBE, "Lubricates Anything That Moves", Reardon
Products, Peoria, Illinois, USA.

Post-brainstorm I even wrote the company, hoping to find another
supply, but with my old kiss-of-death curse, no reply, apparently no
more company; nada, finito, zip.  As result of this curse, I try to
be discrete as possible in buying a favorite product and lay in a good
supply as funds will allow pending another strike of my old curse.

My mother must have offended a gypsy before I was born.

Cursed in Ardmore,

Bill Shirley
Ardmore, OK  73401 USA
bshirley@ardmore.com


(Message sent Fri 4 Sep 1998, 12:49:53 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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