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> On Sep 10, 2015, at 1:32 PM, Michael Dunn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> As used on Hubbards. Does anyone know what material is covering the accidentals? Looks like it could actually be ivory
Ivory almost for certain. I believe they were specced for ivory.
> Just moved to the Maritimes, and after a few days of 25-30deg temperatures at essentially 100% RH, a number of the key covers have partly or fully let go of their glue...whatever that is.
Whatever that is, indeed. Unknown to us at Hubbard, but hide glue is not inconceivable. Does it clean up easily with water? Your experience suggests it should.
Best regards,
Hendrik Broekman
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