I've used Acrylikey for several years. It works well with some practice. Alan -- Alan McCoy, RPT Eastern Washington University amccoy@mail.ewu.edu 509-359-4627 > From: Jeff Stickney <jpstickney@montanadsl.net> > Reply-To: "College and University Technicians <caut@ptg.org>" <caut@ptg.org> > Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 08:16:28 -0700 > To: Caut <caut@ptg.org> > Subject: [CAUT] Ivory repair > > All, > > I need to repair some chipped ivory keys, and am wondering what you have > found most successful. The options I'm aware of are the AcriliKey II > which I think is sold through Pianotek, and the dental stuff which I'm > not sure where to get. Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks, > > Jeff Stickney > University of Montana > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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