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13th August 13, 09:32 PM
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Mikilt ,
I was just about to send you that link . I've always liked Stewart Hunting pleated like post # 10 in that link .
Cheers , Mike
Mike Montgomery
Clan Montgomery Society , International
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13th August 13, 09:54 PM
#2
I have my Stewart Hunting box pleated to the alternating stripes, as pictured here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...8830567&type=3
Pleating to the alternating stripes is very common, especially since the sett is very large making pleating to the sett a rather fabric consuming venture ( unless you went with pv )
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13th August 13, 09:59 PM
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Seems to me that choosing a center front stripe would be the toughest since it's asymmetric.
Last edited by Aspiringloser; 13th August 13 at 11:05 PM.
A stranger in my native land.
Kilty as charged.
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14th August 13, 02:29 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by kiltedwolfman
Pleating to the alternating stripes is very common, especially since the sett is very large making pleating to the sett a rather fabric consuming venture ( unless you went with pv )
I don't understand. Surely, the amount of fabric will be the same, regardless of the type.
The distance from Ottawa to Vancouver is the same if your car is diesel engined, petrol engined, or some kind of hybrid.
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14th August 13, 02:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by Chas
I don't understand. Surely, the amount of fabric will be the same, regardless of the type.
The distance from Ottawa to Vancouver is the same if your car is diesel engined, petrol engined, or some kind of hybrid.
Perhaps PV has a smaller sett due to lighter weight material?
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