Hello All,
I tried the search feature for this one, but didn't come up with much. If I did happen to miss a previous thread, I apologize and will head off in the direction pointed out!
Anyway, I recently acquired an original federal knapsack, late war I believe, and I want to make sure that I can preserve it for the generations to come. It has some spots of dry rot that were there when I got it, and while I am aware that there isn't anything I can do to undue that, I was wondering if there was any further advice on how to prevent more damage from occurring. Is it all about the means of storage, or is there more I can do?
Any info will be appreciated, and I hope others with originals may be able to find a thing or two in here to help them out as well.
Thank you,
Bridger
I tried the search feature for this one, but didn't come up with much. If I did happen to miss a previous thread, I apologize and will head off in the direction pointed out!
Anyway, I recently acquired an original federal knapsack, late war I believe, and I want to make sure that I can preserve it for the generations to come. It has some spots of dry rot that were there when I got it, and while I am aware that there isn't anything I can do to undue that, I was wondering if there was any further advice on how to prevent more damage from occurring. Is it all about the means of storage, or is there more I can do?
Any info will be appreciated, and I hope others with originals may be able to find a thing or two in here to help them out as well.
Thank you,
Bridger
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