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H&S Crispaire book

Knox

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Does Holland & Sherry continue to offer the Crispaire book? Best I recall, it was HS329. 9/10 oz. only, correct?

While I'm asking, is there another H&S book dedicated to Fresco cloth of a different weight?

Thanks.
 

Despos

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Crispaire is the only H & S book I know of for this cloth.
 

voxsartoria

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I would sooner wear a shirt made from a Bart Simpson used bedsheet than English fresco.

Mark my words.


- B
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Mark my words.

We'll get on that. Like a golden retriever marks a fire hydrant.
 

Film Noir Buff

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
I would sooner wear a shirt made from a mint Bart Simpson bedsheet than English fresco. Mark my words. - B
FTFY, as they say.
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Although, as an expert on sartorial church history, I should relate that the penitent used to wear fresco shirts and diapers to release their ill humors and vapors; the Flatulents.
 

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