Sources for Melton

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yachtie
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Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:42 pm

Can anyone provide me with sources for melton coatings?
Thanks in advance,
Yachtie
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:52 pm

H.E.Box Ltd
Surrey Close
Weymouth
DT4 9GD

01305 839 123

Abimelech Hainsworth
Spring Valley Mills
Stanningley, Pudsey
West Yorkshire
LS28 6DW

0113 395 5678

Try these.
yachtie
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Fri Apr 06, 2007 2:13 pm

Thank you, I've seen the Box Cavalry twills, very nice. Are the Abimelech Meltons of a high quality? Are there any other suggestions that anyone is aware of?
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Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:30 pm

As it happens, some time ago TVD and I spoke independently with our cutters at Henry Poole, both of whom said that Abimelech's top end melton cloth is of a decent quality. Abimelech's market niche is military reenacting, film and tv, so much of what they make is intended for historical uniforms and the like. Indeed, Poole says it uses Abimelech melton for items of court dress and replica uniforms (something of a sideline of Poole's), as it is probably the best readily available melton around today. Apparently melton cloth of the weight and quality you will see in military museums is simply no longer manufactured.
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