Anybody out there have any ideas here? ..before I screw this up myself:D
Ive got a 'typical' pre war dueguere/tintype/whathaveya case& picture of an ancestor that is in need of a serious "glue job"...what has happened is that the fairly archtypical bi folding case/paddedvelvet /metal fringed picture/ has been broken up ...the pieces are fairly large and seem to me to be 'fixable' but I have no idea how to bond them back..now...Im asuming that these cases are made of?? what?? a primative "plastic" Gutta Percha?? , this stuff seems pretty solid in structure, and Im tempted to bring out the ole "super glue" ( done neatly of course)..but Ive never read anywhere of how such restorations are carried out..?? has anybody attempted this?..this case is so pristine, the original makers label is inside ect..OH and this is a (I believe, if Ive got my sizes correct) a "quarter plate" ( common pocket sized)..any ideas apperciated!, he's been broken in a drawer for too long
Ive got a 'typical' pre war dueguere/tintype/whathaveya case& picture of an ancestor that is in need of a serious "glue job"...what has happened is that the fairly archtypical bi folding case/paddedvelvet /metal fringed picture/ has been broken up ...the pieces are fairly large and seem to me to be 'fixable' but I have no idea how to bond them back..now...Im asuming that these cases are made of?? what?? a primative "plastic" Gutta Percha?? , this stuff seems pretty solid in structure, and Im tempted to bring out the ole "super glue" ( done neatly of course)..but Ive never read anywhere of how such restorations are carried out..?? has anybody attempted this?..this case is so pristine, the original makers label is inside ect..OH and this is a (I believe, if Ive got my sizes correct) a "quarter plate" ( common pocket sized)..any ideas apperciated!, he's been broken in a drawer for too long
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