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OK it is uploaded let me know when you have seen it..I sync' my facebook account to this account so you can probably get to all of my pictures more easily if you know your way around his site well.. I have two. DB pages..corsetfitz ie my business is linked with my personal DB which is donna newton, but they both have my corset look on personal page for the folder named "my corsets" that should save you some time..

this phones keyboard is too small for typing fast so. get a lot of typos. .its not that I can't spell..LOL..the " DB" supposed. to be fb

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I'd be interested. Single seams should be strong enough, so long as they are chosen with care. Girth points in English of Aussie saddles are held on with single seams, and they're about the highest stress points.

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I don't understand Matt..were you talking to me? I just don't understand what you are refrencing to.

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I don't understand Matt..were you talking to me? I just don't understand what you are refrencing to.

Sorry yes, I thought I'd quoted you but apparently not.

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AHH..HHAAAAA..!! Matt was that an intended knee slapped or what? ..now,..I'm pretty sure that yurz fellow saddle makers aren't using ole regular coats n Clark polyester thread right?..I'm sure you too follow some kind of systematics when it comes to ways certain things are " typically " done in "your" trade right?..well in my trade which is a seamstress that specializes in corsetry, it is sort of a. ..."quality law".. if you will that seams are double if not triple stitched. As when we are working with..."can everyone say fabric?...f.a.b.r.I.c.." the stress point on the waist is so great thy ensuring a seam that is durable for the

"years" our customers are promised their corset will last...can only come from reinforcement of the seams..stitched down one side and flipped over back up the opposite side then flipped back over and back down again! this enterlocks each seam and backs up the stitch so that it can withstand the stress without breakage when over laced (which most people do)..

So, when I'm ready for a one on one course with a smartass saddleman from what was it..England, ill hit ya up there. .MATT. TAKE CARE

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