I recently got a "SOLD" hang tag from a long gone local piano company / Victrola dealer for one of my Victrolas. The distance from the store to the house it was delivered to is .2 mile, literally diagonally across the block on the opposite corner

52089 wrote:Yes, make a color copy and put the original somewhere inside the machine, perhaps inside an acid free envelope.
I have a good friend who collects autographs and likes to show what he has. He only ever displays color copies of his collection. This way any sun damage, handling damage, or even theft only happens to a copy.
Don't go there ! It may not make the Ink run but you shouldn't ever treat anything unless it can be harmlessly reversed at a later date and this Krylon does anyone know what the long term affects might be ?andyjon100 wrote:I like the spray idea! I just have to be sure it won't make the ink run....
Lets not get overly worried... It's made as a fixative for preserving art projects, I doubt that there is a negative effect... Personally, I have used this stuff on many paper items for at least 20 years with no problems...soundgen wrote:Don't go there ! It may not make the Ink run but you shouldn't ever treat anything unless it can be harmlessly reversed at a later date and this Krylon does anyone know what the long term affects might be ?andyjon100 wrote:I like the spray idea! I just have to be sure it won't make the ink run....
Thanks Travis. I wanted it because I live close to Erion's Emslie and William St.factory building.....The factory building still stands on Emslie st. but the store front on William is gone. I'm going to use the fixative spray on the tag, after I make a quality scan of it. I'll probably never find another.travisgreyfox wrote:Cool tag BTW Andy.
-Travis