Re: Peterson's 1940 Packard

Posted by Jim On 2010/5/16 16:33:38
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JW wrote:
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West Peterson wrote:
... or lamb that is just a few hours old. That's what mouton is. The unique element of the unborn lamb (or just-born lamb) wool is that it has a very tight curl to it (giving that very swirly look that you see in the back carpeting), which straightens out very fast after they're born.
My son just received a "mouton" Russian hat that is advertised to be mouton, but it does not have any curl to it at all. So, in my opinion, it is not really mouton.

Am I incorrect?


West, thanks for the clarification. I was confusing Mouton with Mosstred, a Wilton wool carpeting with a foam rubber backing. I saw Mouton carpeting, like you have, in a 39 Twelve. Quiet luxurious.

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Here all this time I have had access to correct carpet for the rear of the Super 8 and never realized! We have a carpet production department! I am glad to know this, but am not sure how the folks at the meets would like the rear carpet jumping out and grazing at their car show. LOL


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