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From: Kirk Olsen (kork@imagelan.com)
Date: Mon Jul 02 2001 - 14:54:05 EDT
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From: "Colin" <colin.richardson@ntlworld.com>
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Hi. Got your name from Douglas Ingram at Red River Canoes.
I have an old "Tyne" (English) folding canoe and she`s about ready for a new
skin. The company went out of business years ago and there aren`t too many
Tynes around. The old skin was made from several layers of a material known as
(over here) cotton duck and I`m just seeking advice on modern materials and
procedure. Can anyone there help or at least point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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