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Pouch Leather
By Dean Randall

Greetings all,  In the past few days both Larry Broadmoore and Craig
Brougher have mentioned using pouch leather with a thickness of .008".
Where, I wonder, are you fellows finding it?  Everything I've had the
opportunity to examine lately, procured from all the usual suspects,
has come in between .010 and .014 -- too thick in my opinion to be of
much use for anything.

On a related matter, has anyone any thoughts about where a good grade
of thin pneumatic cloth may be currently obtained? I was very fond of
PPCo.'s "Schulz Cloth" and regret its present unavailability.

Dean Randall


(Message sent Wed 31 Dec 1997, 03:14:53 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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