Re: [mg-tabc] top stitching
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2000 7:26 pm
In a message dated 4/12/00 8:57:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mrbadger@home.com writes:
>
Dear Mr. Badger:
As requested, I dug my original top material out from storage in the attic
and painstakingly measured the individual stitching over several yards of
material, both exterior & interior surfaces (to make sure that I could give
you a good average) and took into compensation sun-shrinkage over the last 54
years in the western hemisphere and then subtracted 5 years for storage in
the attic. I then downloaded several original photos and carried them in my
TC to the local printing company and had thee photos magnified to actual
size. From that, I was able to measure the exterior stitching and verify
that my previous calculations were indeed correct. From those findings, I
was further able to compile all the available information into factual
measurements. Then, I drove my TC back home to report these fascinating
findings to you, but along the way, I realized (as I adjusted the slow
running control) according to your recent reasoning. . . .I drive my TC
whenever I want and my top stitching spacing doesn't have a thing to do with
the personal enjoyment I receive from the car. Therefore, I concluded that
you really would not be interested in knowing the precise number of stitches
per inch!
Happy TC'ing
mrbadger@home.com writes:
>
Dear Mr. Badger:
As requested, I dug my original top material out from storage in the attic
and painstakingly measured the individual stitching over several yards of
material, both exterior & interior surfaces (to make sure that I could give
you a good average) and took into compensation sun-shrinkage over the last 54
years in the western hemisphere and then subtracted 5 years for storage in
the attic. I then downloaded several original photos and carried them in my
TC to the local printing company and had thee photos magnified to actual
size. From that, I was able to measure the exterior stitching and verify
that my previous calculations were indeed correct. From those findings, I
was further able to compile all the available information into factual
measurements. Then, I drove my TC back home to report these fascinating
findings to you, but along the way, I realized (as I adjusted the slow
running control) according to your recent reasoning. . . .I drive my TC
whenever I want and my top stitching spacing doesn't have a thing to do with
the personal enjoyment I receive from the car. Therefore, I concluded that
you really would not be interested in knowing the precise number of stitches
per inch!
Happy TC'ing