Subject: Source for chicory root sought
Rise Taylor <rise [at] imv__uit__no> writes >As a professional courtesy for a colleague who is not on the >DistList (Knut Mikelsen, stringed instrument restorer), I am looking >for a source of "roasted chicory root, which he uses as a stain. The most well-known source would be "coffee Ersatz", i.e. the additive used during WW2 and by the less wealthy to "stretch" coffee. In Denmark, "Richs" is still available. However, according to the 1952 edition of "Meyers Vareleksikon" (a Danish commercial handbook of commodities) 1-5% of a vegetable oil may be added in connection with the roasting, and this might preclude the use of the commercial product for staining. The chicory is the variety cichorium intybus. George Brock-Nannestad Preservation Tactics Resedavej 40 DK-2820 Gentofte Denmark 45 21 67 77 12 Fax: +45 39 68 13 94 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:1 Distributed: Friday, June 14, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-1-009 ***Received on Friday, 7 June, 2002