tonyowen
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I have a leather camera case [not an ever-ready case] for an eighty year old medium format camera.
However the case has come apart – as shown in images case01 and case02.
I’m puzzled as to how the case was assembled and thus how it can be repaired.
There is stitching on items/sections A, B, C and D – but items A and B appear to be butt attached to part C and possibly part D.
Other leather items I have (for instance image case03) have an external seam inside which the leather is folded at 90 degrees to form a ‘box’. Whereas this camera case shows no such seam and in spite of stitching holes I suspect that the parts are glued together to form the ‘box’ surrounding the camera body.
But I have no proof of residue glue!!
Any and all help/advise welcome.
Regards
Tony
However the case has come apart – as shown in images case01 and case02.
I’m puzzled as to how the case was assembled and thus how it can be repaired.
There is stitching on items/sections A, B, C and D – but items A and B appear to be butt attached to part C and possibly part D.
Other leather items I have (for instance image case03) have an external seam inside which the leather is folded at 90 degrees to form a ‘box’. Whereas this camera case shows no such seam and in spite of stitching holes I suspect that the parts are glued together to form the ‘box’ surrounding the camera body.
But I have no proof of residue glue!!
Any and all help/advise welcome.
Regards
Tony