Good info, thanks all.

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On 3 Jul 2012, at 14:34, Helmut Hamm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Freeman,
> 
> this information comes from my Berlin based paper restorer (who frequently 
> works for the Kinemathek and other institutions). Both he and the owner of my 
> local frame shop (who's an expert in archival framing) both absolutely refuse 
> to use Filmoplast.
> 
> Both Grey Smith and Kirby recommended the Lineco Repair Tissue, and I second 
> their opinion, you can't go wrong with this one.
> 
> Helmut 
> 
>> Helmut,
>> Can you site where you found filmoplast P90 will  turn in the immediate?  I 
>> mean if you are saying several decades down the line, maybe that's
>> being a tad over zealous.  The problem with the product you recommended is 
>> that when shoring up a cross fold
>> I have found it make refolding the paper makes it too bulky because the tape 
>> is thicker than filmoplast90.  However for edge tears
>> I guess is fine, I just don't like the weight.  Obviously using either is 
>> better than using Scotch Tape, Duct Tape, Strapping Tape or my favorite
>> I once received,  the sticky parts of an adhesive Band-Aid
>> 
>> freeman
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