Hi all, I have absolutely no idea why the Aeolian Co. used pouch
leather as gasket material. I'm inclined to go with John Tuttle's
thoughts on this, but I do know that it made restorations much easier,
so much so that I charged less to restore an Aeolian player than I did
for another manufacturers. I can't remember restoring any Aeolian
player that did not have this material under the stack pneumatics;
it wasn't reserved for just Duo-Arts.
Here in the UK we referred to the stuff as "Perfection Leather" or
"thin tan skiver". It could also found encapsulating the accordion
bellows on Duo-Arts. A soft flexible material, it's only flaw was
its porosity, which has been much discussed in previous MMDigests.
On a sad note, I would like to announce my retirement from mechanical
musical restoration. The cost of running a workshop here in the
Midlands far outstrips any income from half a dozen restorations each
year, blah, blah, blah, etc.
This I'm sure will come as a great relief to some of you as I'm a
fanatic of white PVA glue -- you can't restore without it. (There's
a contradiction if there ever was one.) If it had been around 200
years ago you would all be singing it's praises. Anyway, enough of
that; I shall still continue to scan the postings on the MMD and add
my two penneth when I see fit.
Cheers
Paul Camps
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