Just a minor correction: His name was Vic JACKSON. He, with his wife would have a little table at most National conventions selling just his lubricant, and later some brands of spray lubs. After his death Mrs Jackson continued with her little table selling his lubs, and also a very good extension sander filing system for doing hammers and other things. She carried on his business for many years. Thanks to you techs who create and sell tools and other stuff for the rest of us. Vic's mixture has been around for at least 40 years and we still use it. Carlos Ralon, RPT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Page" <jonpage at comcast.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:03 PM Subject: Re: [pianotech] Re VJ Lube > With all due respect to Victor Johnson, the formulator of VJ Lube; > is lanolin and talcum powder needed with the substitution of Teflon > powder? > > I think not with my experience of a petroleum jelly and Teflon powder mix. > What is Teflon actually mixed with to form the 'powder'? Could it be > talcum? > > All I know is that PJ&T works well for me. > -- > > Regards, > > Jon Page > >
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