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Restoring Ampico Black Keytops
By Skip Downing

If the dearth of responses is any indication, I'm guessing nobody else
has had to deal with celluloid covered sharps lately.  I was pleased to
have an epiphany today as I remembered what my teacher, Herb Benedict,
used to do for dull sharps of this vintage.  A careful polishing with
4/0 steel wool brought them back to a nice matte finish.

Skip Downing



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