An edition of Aging of organ leather (1988)

Aging of organ leather

a report on the causes for the early failure of leather used in pipe organs, and how to produce and perform tests for leathers having extremely long lifetimes

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Aging of organ leather
Harley Piltingsrud
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An edition of Aging of organ leather (1988)

Aging of organ leather

a report on the causes for the early failure of leather used in pipe organs, and how to produce and perform tests for leathers having extremely long lifetimes

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Language
English
Pages
46

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p 44-46).
Cover title.
"This paper is published simultaneously by the International Society of Organbuilders in English, German and French. It is an expanded and updated version of a paper published by the authors in the September, 1987, issue of The Journal of Leather Chemistry ..."--Inside front cover.

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Richmond, Va

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Library of Congress
ML552 .P55 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
ii, 46 p. :
Number of pages
46

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3597283M
ISBN 10
091349903X
LCCN
2002319099
OCLC/WorldCat
30675103
Library Thing
2884803

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