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Identifying Airtight Cloth for Player Pneumatics
By Larry Mayo

The cloth that Randolph Herr describes was called Bilon by the people
who used it to cover my Ampico pneumatics, circa 1985.  I don't
remember a distinctive odor; however, it did not last and had to be
replaced about ten years later.

I used this stuff, with white PPCo glue, to rebuild a Baldwin piano in
the early 80s.  Neither were supposed to be any good.  But the piano
still plays perfectly today with no holes or separations.  Why, I don't
know.

Larry Mayo


(Message sent Wed 16 Jan 2013, 23:36:50 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Airtight, Cloth, Identifying, Player, Pneumatics

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