A Glue from my Archive
Found this in 'Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes (1926):
Glue for Leather or Cardboard.—To attach leather to cardboard dissolve good glue (softened by swelling in water) with a little turpentine and enough water in an ordinary glue pot, and then having made a thick paste with starch in the proportin of 2 parts by weight, of starch powder for every 1 part, by weight, of dry glue, mix the compounds and allow the mixture to become cold before application to the cardboard.
Glue for Leather or Cardboard.—To attach leather to cardboard dissolve good glue (softened by swelling in water) with a little turpentine and enough water in an ordinary glue pot, and then having made a thick paste with starch in the proportin of 2 parts by weight, of starch powder for every 1 part, by weight, of dry glue, mix the compounds and allow the mixture to become cold before application to the cardboard.
2 Comments:
Guess what?! I've the exact same purse. I bought it from Lincoln in the UK. I stumbled upon your website because I was looking for information on the purse. I would like to know exactly where its made in. Let me know if you have any ideas. :) Naz
I've also seen them in Hungary. If anyone has more info, it would be awesome!
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