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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 3658492" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>I was just thinking about this today. I was driving on NW Expressway just west of Penn Square Mall and thought of when </p><p>Andy Anderson's sporting goods store was there. They had some good stuff. Out of business, torn down, and now a Talbots ladies store is there now. </p><p></p><p>For some of the things you have mentioned, you should take to several, at least, people near you that do auto truck and boat upholstery repairs. They can, if they want, sew up just about anything. Probably not clothing, but bags and such would be a piece of cake. Then you'll just need some good leather. I have purchased auto/truck leather upholstery from Tandy and Springfield Leather, these are remnants but stillk 50-60 square feet darn cheap. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 3658492, member: 27284"] I was just thinking about this today. I was driving on NW Expressway just west of Penn Square Mall and thought of when Andy Anderson's sporting goods store was there. They had some good stuff. Out of business, torn down, and now a Talbots ladies store is there now. For some of the things you have mentioned, you should take to several, at least, people near you that do auto truck and boat upholstery repairs. They can, if they want, sew up just about anything. Probably not clothing, but bags and such would be a piece of cake. Then you'll just need some good leather. I have purchased auto/truck leather upholstery from Tandy and Springfield Leather, these are remnants but stillk 50-60 square feet darn cheap. Good luck to ya. [/QUOTE]
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