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Rebuilding Mandolina Organette
By Guy Forstrom

Hi, I am rebuilding a Mandolina hand crank organette.  I can see
that the flap valve leather, inside and out, was replaced at one time.
The flaps are 2 inches square, tacked on the four corners, with a hole
in the center for air movement.  The leather appears to be thin pouch
valve type leather and measures .015 inch.

Question: would the original leather flaps have been this thin?  These
are pretty stretched out.  Would something a little thicker be better?

Thanks, Guy Forstrom


(Message sent Tue 2 Jan 2007, 21:52:00 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  Mandolina, Organette, Rebuilding

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