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Repaired and Edited Rolls
By Darrell Clarke

G'day all,

I noticed whist repairing a Duo-Art roll (Rubinstein's Barcarolle p.b.
Hofmann, 6682-4) that it has small paper patch deleting the very first
note.  It looks like an original correction and it coincides with an
accent "snakebite" and single hole accompaniment levels 2+3 which look
like spurious punching also.  Does anyone else have this roll with
correction?  If this is a later cutting (4th edition?), it makes me
wonder if the earlier versions included this note and/or correction.
I have presumed that the "-n" suffixes on Duo-Art rolls are later
versions -- if so, are they identical to the original or do they
represent revised versions -- has anyone looked into this?

Rob Deland has added very useful comments on the use and sources of
Filmoplast -- thanks Rob for your reinforcement of my recommendations.
I have since tried slicing short lengths of tape, with backing, into
narrow strips.  This works very well but it is tricky to separate it
from the backing -- this happens automatically when used straight from
the dispenser.  I suggest anyone using it should try various techniques
to see which works best for them.

Cheers,
Darrell Clarke


(Message sent Mon 21 Sep 1998, 02:28:41 GMT, from time zone GMT+0930.)

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