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The baldric was originally made in two pieces sewn together. It would be very easy to make a sensitive repair or would I be a vandal that's what I need help with. As I say I have the materials.
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When I used to shingle roofs and sidewalls in my 'yout' my Boss's watchword was "think like a rain drop" .
![]() In this case I'd offer 'think like a conservator.' Ah , we're overlapping . ![]() If you were to put a patch on the underside I'd still consider backing it up with some flexible adhesive between as the strap looks very dry and brittle . |
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Rick, thanks for the help you have helped me see a way of going this in an acceptable manner. I am just not sure whether leather or layers of brown paper and PVA might be the best and most honest approach?
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I'd suggest leather ; fairly thin stuff ; maybe fold over the edges apply to the back of the strap with a thin coating of rubber cement or contact cement .
It's your call in the end ; the less invasive the better . |
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