Repairing 8x10 holder

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I'm looking for a solution to replace the cloth tape that attaches the loading flaps on an 8x10 Graflex Kodak-branded film holder. The original tape has worn away on one side of the holder, and no doubt the second side is soon to follow. The holder is otherwise in good shape, so I think it's worthwhile trying to rehabilitate it.

It seems most book binding repair tapes I've seen online are some combination of the following:
  1. plain white (which doesn't seem very light-proof to me)
  2. too gummy (like electricians tape, stretchy and gooey, and will pull away over time... I've tried)
  3. too bulky, which could interfere with the loading of the holders into the camera.
What have others here done?

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Tom
 

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I use black cloth hockey tape. It's cheap and comes in several widths. You'll still have to trim it though. Avoid stretching it as it's applied... lay it on easy.
 

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Filmoplast-T, Black Book Repair Tape/Self adhesive bookbinding cloth
 
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Good solutions all. The speed at which you've responded tells me this question has been answered before, which is odd, because my "Advanced Search" yielded nothing particularly useful.

On closer examination of the holder, it is apparent how well made these holders were, as the wooden flaps are planed out by the thickness of the tape, which would alleviate my concern #3 above. This puts a lot of faith in a very thin section of the binding tape, though, as there is room only for about 1/8" of tape on the cut-out area of the wooden flaps. I trust in your confidence that this will work. I will check with Brodart (being Canadian) and see what happens.

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Tom
 
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Thanks for the offer, Bill. Bit of a drive, but I'll see if my travels take me your way in the near future. A friend of mine is a retired librarian, and might just have access to what I need.

General question to all: is a strip of tape roughly 1/8" wide really that secure in holding the flap in place during repeated opening and closing? (Looking at my holder, I have the feeling they used some sort of magical glue, because it doesn't seem remotely possible this side of Hogwarts.)

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Doesn't the tape wrap around the end and extend an 1/8" or so down the side on your holder?
 
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Doesn't the tape wrap around the end and extend an 1/8" or so down the side on your holder?
Ah, yes. So it does. Thanks for pointing that out, John.
I'm still convinced there's wizardry involved.
 
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