Japanese Craftsman Nobuo Okano Restores Old Books to Look New
Instead of being Lost to Memory, an Old Tattered 1,000-Page English-Japanese Dictionary was given New Life when its Owner handed it over to Nobuo Okano, a Japanese Master Craftsman who has spent 30 years perfecting The Art of Restoring Old Books.
His process was detailed on a Japanese Show called Fascinating Craftsman (Shuri, Bakaseru). The Most Painstaking Part is probably when he individually unfolds every Page’s Corners with a Tweezer and Irons them. Read on for more about the Process.
A guy brought an old 1,000-page English-Japanese Dictionary
He used it in his youth and now wants to Restore it and give it to his Daughter
Nobuo begins by shaving the old glue from the spine
The Book had some Maps of English-Speaking Countries
They suffered greatly, so Nobuo Glued them to New Sheets of Paper
The Color doesn’t match perfectly, but he can prevent them from Degrading further
The Most Monotonous Part is straightening out every page corner with tweezers…
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