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Old 02-26-2008, 01:57 PM
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OK, Here's my dilemma:

I can't buy ANY of your products until I can buy ALL of your products because whatever I get will make the rest of my interior look like CRAP.


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I hope that's what i think it is!
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Old 02-26-2008, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim M.
I hope that's what i think it is!
Yes Jim, it is

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Paul,

Can you do the Op-Art etching on the show side?
Any chance that would be a straight across substitute for the 11" x 11" engraving?
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Also,

It looks like you're using the OEM rigging, I'm assuming one would have to send in their core to be recovered or are these all new?
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Originally Posted by atb
Paul,

Can you do the Op-Art etching on the show side?
Any chance that would be a straight across substitute for the 11" x 11" engraving?
Hey Adam,

doing a panel of that size with the engraved Pascha would be difficult, very time consuming and I'm afraid obscenely expensive.
Doing just one backrest insert for a seat takes about 4 hours.

As for the hardware, you simply take the bars from your old cover and slip each one in their respective leather sleeves. The original hardware goes on the new leather cover exactly like the original.
For those who like a very taut cover, I would suggest replacing the bungees.
Our friend Roger carries them.

Thanks

Paul
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Truly amazing work Paul.

And yes, I've been known to be obscene.
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Originally Posted by atb
Truly amazing work Paul.

And yes, I've been known to be obscene.
My kind of project then
Drop me an email Adam, and we will figure out a way to make it happen.

Paul



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