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Re: Is this a 2259 - 2279 boot bag?
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Bkazmer:Quote:
It doesn't make sense to use" rubber" or nitrile rubber or neoprene (although neoprene would make a really good but overly expensive bag)

First off, nitrile and neoprene ARE rubber, and as far as it 'not making sense', I beg to differ.... the method of manufacturing polymers with fabrics is age-old and maybe it would be an expensive option by today's standards, but in Packard's day, especially when plastics and vinyls were in their infancy, cloth inserted rubber was very common. I spent my working life in rubber manufacturing and cloth inserted rubber is still readily available both in bulk sheet and in many products on the market today. Chris

Posted on: 2019/8/15 17:13
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Re: Is this a 2259 - 2279 boot bag?
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Well, if anyone ever does reproduce this I would buy. If not, I'll find the closest match material and have made myself. I must say it does have a rubber appearance. Perhaps this is yet another job for Phil Swift and Flex Seal..

Posted on: 2019/8/15 18:50
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Re: Is this a 2259 - 2279 boot bag?
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vinyl was mainstream and commonly commercial by then. Calendared vinyl was used in interiors of Packards by then

Posted on: 2019/8/15 19:59
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