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What is the best adhesive to glue a reproduction trade label in the lid of a canvas and leather case? The lining inside the lid is green felt and the trade label is heavy stock paper, not leatherette. I will greatly appreciate any input on this. Gary
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Tightbond, genuine hide glue. You can get it on Amazon. Brown plastic bottle. I have used it on paper labels and it does not bleed through. Place something flat on the label, then some weight and let set for 24 hours.
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I just use Elmer's Glue All. It's water sovent and if you get overruns just wipe it off. Plus easy to clean interior if you change labels.
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The traditional adhesive for fixing makers labels into Brit vintage gun cases is and was "Rabbit skin glue". A number of good reasons why, it does not stain the paper, easily reversible for changing labels, easily removed from the case internal Baize without staining, has a grip second to none can last a hundred plus years. A lot of modern adhesives such as pva are not reversible though a good quality wall paper paste works well and of course can be reversed.
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I've used an adhesive sold at craft stores that comes in sheet form comprised of a double stick adhesive. I've used it for leatherette as well as heavy paper trade labels and it works well for me. I have removed it without damage to label or case lining. After being weighted for a couple of hours, it lasts and looks good. Karl
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3M spray adhesive is what most pro’s use.
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I used 3M spray adhesive and it has held up well. I've not tried to take it off though.
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Please, please, please use something that can be soaked off. I am not familiar with 'Elmer's Glue' but can confirm that all the animal glues that I have used can be soaked off with warm-hot water and a little patience. My biggest nightmare when presented with a case to reline, re-label or adjust is PVA (white glue). It might work fine for a fix but is NOT reversible and is a real pain to remove from anything you want to reuse. I have been bad-mouthed for giving this advice before and would appreciate not getting it again!
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Toby I think I have all ready put my neck out by saying just that! Use animal glue pva is not a good idea at all. May be it is the live for today outlook and tomorrow can look after its self. Though any person who has tried to remove a label fitted with modern adhesives then just left with a hand full of paper pulp will understand our comments.
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Elmer's glue is white glue as far as I know.
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