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<p>[QUOTE="MEC2, post: 1504370, member: 38692"]I am not sure if I want to actually use the japanese paper - though I would use it on a more substantial repair that required support, I have an old confederate I plan to use it on for sure. The splits, which are on the right side of the note, are so fine and the paper so close that I think a quality wheat starch adhesive can mend the paper to itself satisfactorily without using a second party tissue to bind. </p><p><br /></p><p>I also wondered if grinding a fine tissue into the adhesive wouldn't make a superior note mortar for notes like this where the paper is touching on each side. I was thinking the added tissue fibers could make a superior strength bond. </p><p><br /></p><p>I wish I had access to this from a local store, just don't see it. Have a site I am looking at for the materials. I just want to protect this note from severing the right quarter, because otherwise the paper itself and design are in very good shape.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MEC2, post: 1504370, member: 38692"]I am not sure if I want to actually use the japanese paper - though I would use it on a more substantial repair that required support, I have an old confederate I plan to use it on for sure. The splits, which are on the right side of the note, are so fine and the paper so close that I think a quality wheat starch adhesive can mend the paper to itself satisfactorily without using a second party tissue to bind. I also wondered if grinding a fine tissue into the adhesive wouldn't make a superior note mortar for notes like this where the paper is touching on each side. I was thinking the added tissue fibers could make a superior strength bond. I wish I had access to this from a local store, just don't see it. Have a site I am looking at for the materials. I just want to protect this note from severing the right quarter, because otherwise the paper itself and design are in very good shape.[/QUOTE]
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