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    Default Handsewn shirts and Family Heirloom Weavers blanket for sale

    The following items are used but in excellent condition (unless noted on one shirt) - Paypal preferred at Ross4thUSInfy@aol.com. Questions or I'll take it via Ind18th@aol.com (fastest response) or PM. Here's what I have:

    1. Family Heirloom Weavers jean blanket $65 shipped. This is unblemished and barely used, two panel hand seamed and hemmed. It is a generous size of 83 inches X 77 inches, and is a good spring/summer weight campaign blanket. This is from an old run, and is no longer available, and price quite less than the new ones. SOLD
    2. Used overshirt, size 48 completely handsewn by me and for me -$55. This is an orangish brown windowpane medium weight cotton shirt, with interior shoulder reinforcements, two large pockets, Goodyear rubber buttons and trimmed with black twilled cotton tape and has incredibly tight stitching, all flat-feled seams, and a lot of attention to detail since I made it for myself and would have retailed for $115
    3. Used shirt, size 48 completely handsewn by me and for me - $50. This is a cool shirt made from two types of similiar light cotton plaid, has interior shoulder reinforcements, two large slanted pockets trimmed in black cotton twill tape, all flat-felled seams, and has antique iredescent buttons. It has a slight seperation in the shoulder that I never got around to repairing but would take just a few minutes (thus the price break). This shirt also has some incredible details and fine stitching since I made it for myself, and would have retailed for $115. SOLD

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    Last edited by FloridaHoosier; 07-25-2012 at 06:28 PM.
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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