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Liberate tuteme ex Excelsior!

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 No.8784

I have two 19th century books with partially damaged spines that I would like some advice on.

The first one has a leather binding and a piece of the spine has fallen off. I still have the chip of leather (it may not be easy to see, but I have placed the loose piece next to the empty spot in the photo), and I would like to know whether it's a good idea to simply glue it back in place. It was only the outer part of it that fell off, so it wouldn't be attaching the spine to the pages or anything. If it should be glued back, what is the best type of glue to use for it? Would simple Elmer's glue be best, or would it be better to use superglue?

Also, the leather seems to be very dry on that book and is cracking along the front and back creases of the spine, so it needs to be oiled. I have different types of mink oil for my leather shoes, so would that work on a leather book binding?

The second book is a cloth bound one that has part of the upper spine partially torn. In this case, part of the paper beneath the spine's binding is also damaged. It looks like I could glue it between the paper below that is intact and the cloth at the top of the spine.

I normally wouldn't ask for help on this, but I'd like to be especially careful due to the age of the books.

 No.8785

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>>8784

Why am I only allowed to post one photo at a time? Did 8chan revert to Halfchan's level?


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 No.8788

>>8785

Depends on the board. Some allow five images, some only one.

I'm afraid I can't help you with your books, but have a bump nonetheless, and some good luck.


 No.8789

>>8788

I guess I've never noticed that this board only allows one image. That's kind of strange since I've been going here for quite a while. Anyway, thanks for the response.


 No.8791

Mate you should find a professional, damaging them would be shit.


 No.8792

>>8791

I don't think the damage is worth taking them to a professional, though. It's only minor, and wouldn't require much effort. I just want to know the best way to do this. Having a professional even look at the books would probably cost more than both of them combined did, which was a total of $14.


 No.8795

>>8792

i don't know, anon.

i would either take it as they are or like >>8791 said i would go to a professional.


 No.8796

>>8795

depending on how much i care, of course.


 No.8807

>>8791

where would one go about looking for a professional book repairman?


 No.8813

>>8807

google?


 No.8814

Try asking this in other boards like /diy/, /b/, etc. Also, have a bump.


 No.8817

>>8814

I'll try that, thanks.




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