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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (Stronsay, Orkn on July 14, 2008, 12:11 pm
mirjam@actcom.co.il wrote:
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>> I lurk in various newsgroups, Miriam. String vests are knitted from
>> string identical in appearance to that which is normally used to tie up
>> a parcel, they look a bit like the photograph here
>> <www.osbornesbigman.co.uk/photo.php?pid=492>. The RAF version used
>> cheaper string which always shrank when washed.
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>> Bruce Fletcher
>> Stronsay, Orkney
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> Thank you Bruce , i looked at the Picture , i used to see those mesh
> like undershirts years ago ,,,, The cord i described is a bit
> thicker ,,, if you will send me you email i will scan some of it for
> you !!!
> mirjam
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of my emails, including this one. Just follow the instructions in my
signature to reply directly to me.
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney
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Posted by on July 14, 2008, 11:20 pm
On Jul 14, 7:11=A0pm, "Bruce Fletcher (Stronsay, Orkney)"
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> mir...@actcom.co.il wrote:
> >> I lurk in various newsgroups, Miriam. String vests are knitted from
> >> string identical in appearance to that which is normally used to tie u=
p
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> >> a parcel, they look a bit like the photograph here
> >> <www.osbornesbigman.co.uk/photo.php?pid=3D492>. The RAF version used
> >> cheaper string which always shrank when washed.
> >> --
> >> Bruce Fletcher
> >> Stronsay, Orkney
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> > Thank you Bruce , i looked at the Picture , i used to see those mesh
> > like undershirts years ago ,,,, The cord i described is a bit
> > thicker ,,, if you will send me you email i will scan some of it for
> > you !!!
> > mirjam
> My (munged) email address is in the "Reply to" and in the "From" address
> of my emails, including this one. Just follow the instructions in my
> signature to reply directly to me.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney
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i never was fond on dental works ,
mirjam
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>> string identical in appearance to that which is normally used to tie up
>> a parcel, they look a bit like the photograph here
>> <www.osbornesbigman.co.uk/photo.php?pid=492>. The RAF version used
>> cheaper string which always shrank when washed.
>> --
>> Bruce Fletcher
>> Stronsay, Orkney
>> (Remove dentures to reply)- Hide quoted text -
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Thank you Bruce , i looked at the Picture , i used to see those mesh
> like undershirts years ago ,,,, The cord i described is a bit
> thicker ,,, if you will send me you email i will scan some of it for
> you !!!
> mirjam