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Rubber Bands Around Music Rolls
By Ingmar Krause

Well, hello there,  This subject always brings me back to the dadaistic
scene in the cartoon film, "Dough for the Do-Do" (Warner Bros./1949)
(a.k.a. "Porky in Wackyland"), with the literal "Rubber Band" marching
through.

I have to put my two cents in, although they are mostly derived from
20er organ rolls (although we also have quite a large 88-note roll
collection).  Most of it has been said, and I can only confirm it:

- Yes, rubber bands do dry out and become brittle and crumble away;

- Yes, some of them start to "glue" themselves onto the rolls
(in that case, you can get most of the rubber band off, but not
the colour stain);

- Yes, rolls should be aligned to one flange while still loose,
then tightened until the roll squeaks, before finally fixing the
roll in that position with whatever you have.

I have many times used just a strip of tape (no, not audio tape!) for
prototypes of rolls, but that usually will have you remove parts of
the paper when removing the tape.

Something new I found are these rubber bracelets that were "in" not that
long ago (maybe still are?), kicked off by the "Live Strong - Armstrong"
campaign, but then they came in all sorts of colours for all sorts of
other "messages".  These fit quite nicely on a close to full 20er or
31er roll.  I don't know how long those will take to dry out and become
brittle, but I'd figure it will take longer, as they are quite thick
and wide.  I will, however, also try those Velcro plant ties __ sounds
like a great idea to me.

I guess, if you do not plan on playing a roll for quite some time, then
a cable tie might be a good long-term solution.  They can be re-used,
when opened with a tiny flat screwdriver, as cutting them open when
tied around a paper-roll doesn't sound too great of an idea anyway.

As long as you don't expect them to rust, plant-wires can be twisted
around a roll, too, but if you twist them too much, they might cut into
the paper.

Any other wacky ways of going about it?

Musically,
I. Krause
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada


(Message sent Sun 9 Jul 2006, 08:21:51 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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