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We do it a lot on our jackets and shirts, this from the TWHRII
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=57
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possible triple works/iron heart shirts in time for daddy's day???
watch the boss talk thread. . .
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We do it a lot on our jackets and shirts, this from the TWHRII
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=57
Looks more like a 2 needle machine with separate/independent needle bars, while the original post showed a pocket stitching executed using on a single needle machine (basically, setting the pocket 1 stitch row/seam at a time, making parallel stitching more tricky if desired.)
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Where I can find cat's eye buttons?
I need one black 11-12mm dia, but the color is so unique (black, but when you look at it closely, it's very dark burgundy). These buttons are smooth except the cat's eye.
If I can't get right one, I need to change all, and then similar buttons to IH workshirt buttons are OK.
I can take a dozen or two if they are not costing an arm and a leg. -
Does anyone know this:
Pressie, just wondering whether it's decent… Max Power?.. Geo?..
Hi Seul.
I love Caol ila, it's a realitvely mild islay whisky, peaty, but not too strong. A bit oily and waxy and a bit like the stuff the make gin out of, juniper?!) . i got three versions at home, that says it all. the 12 YO is the standard Version which is perfect for beginners, then there's also a cask strength, an 18 YO and an unpeated version. But you got a nice bottle there, enjoy it. Maybe add a drop of water and see how the peatsmoke starts to come up…
The finish is not as long as on a Arbeg, Lagavulin or the like and the body is medium - light.
I love to drink Coal Ila after a day at the sea or in winter to get warm. So not right now...
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I only got a problem with filling up my whisky cupboard fast enough
Speaking of the cupboard - actual state here, including my 3 Caol Ilas:
(Large pic: http://imageshack.us/f/96/dsc01978rm.jpg/