>> Dear Jim, ... What is the actual name of the "Best" brand rubber
>> cement? I have seen it listed as "Best Test" and "Best Line". I have
>> been in the player business since 1961; originally I used the rubber
>> cement used in innertube patch repair. I stopped using it many years
>> ago when I was told that it didn't hold up in the long run. I would
>> like to start sealing pouches again but hesitated because I didn't
>> know there was good stuff out there. Where would one get the "Best"
>> rubber cement? Thanks for your help.
>> Charlie Schubert
>> Baldwinsville, NY
Charlie, "Best Test" cement and "Best Line Thinner" are the ticket.
We have just called it "Best's" in the shop for so long that I forgot
that there was more to the brand name.
Back in the 'sixties I worked for an organ firm that was started in
1914. From day one they sized their leather pouches with "Best Test."
I had the opportunity to releather an organ of theirs from 1919.
The leather was delaminating and failing. The rubber cement on the hair
side of what amounted to a "natural split" was still in reasonable
condition.
Any good art supply store will carry it. Failing that, the "University
Store" of a college that has an art major will also probably carry it.
And I know that Dick Blick carries it:
http://www.dickblick.com/zz239/02/products.asp?param=0&ig_id=2584
Jim McFarland
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