Skred
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Greetings Fellow Loungers,
I just received two leather bound technical manuals published in 1941, "Audels Millwright and Mechanics Guide" and "Audels Machinists and Toolmakers Handbook" (sic). Both are in very good to excellent condition, considering they were published more than 70 years ago.
I was wondering if anyone knew of the appropriate leather treatment that would keep the covers soft and not damage the paper. The covers are flexible with no visible cracking but feel dry. I am in the Morongo Basin, do it stays dry here pretty much all year.
Thanks, and I hope you all have a good week.
Skred
I just received two leather bound technical manuals published in 1941, "Audels Millwright and Mechanics Guide" and "Audels Machinists and Toolmakers Handbook" (sic). Both are in very good to excellent condition, considering they were published more than 70 years ago.
I was wondering if anyone knew of the appropriate leather treatment that would keep the covers soft and not damage the paper. The covers are flexible with no visible cracking but feel dry. I am in the Morongo Basin, do it stays dry here pretty much all year.
Thanks, and I hope you all have a good week.
Skred