I am starting to think about my next project and was wondering if anybody knew where Mr. Sekela gets the wool he uses for his frock coats?
I am not looking for criticism or unwanted advice just a source if known.
I am starting to think about my next project and was wondering if anybody knew where Mr. Sekela gets the wool he uses for his frock coats?
I am not looking for criticism or unwanted advice just a source if known.
Pvt Olsen
4th US Regular Infantry
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
- Edmund Burke (1729-1797), British statesman and philosopher
He has it produced for him at great expense and is one of the most closely guarded secrets in all of martial history....
Ross L. Lamoreaux
Tampa Bay History Center
www.tampabayhistorycenter.org
"The simplest things, done well, can carry a huge impact" - Karin Timour, 2012
I figured as much, it is a very nice color, oh how I would love to have like 5 yards of it.
Pvt Olsen
4th US Regular Infantry
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
- Edmund Burke (1729-1797), British statesman and philosopher
There are a couple of sources out there that will get you close. Hainsworth out of England, and Needles and Thread in Gettysburg, who carries Hainsworth and other finer cloth. Its pricey, but available...
Ross L. Lamoreaux
Tampa Bay History Center
www.tampabayhistorycenter.org
"The simplest things, done well, can carry a huge impact" - Karin Timour, 2012
A long while back it seemed that I was able to buy the cloth directly from NJS. However, not being able to pick it up as planned eventually kept me from purchasing it.
I'll echo Ross's advice. Call Needle & Thread and request samples of dark blue cloth suitable for your project. They should regularly stock Hainsworth, Woolrich, County Cloth, and Pendleton yardgoods, all of which would be suitable for a Federal frock depending upon the quality. If you do not want to pay a mark-up for it, you could contact County Cloth directly.
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