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Date Posted: 06:48:08 12/06/04 Mon
Author: Scott
Author Host/IP: 12.217.0.240
Subject: Big "A" measurement

.....compared to "B" & "C". Looking at the different form sizes in my catalogs......it appears that this paraticular cape with an "A" measurement of 8"....has "B" & "C" measurements typical for a deer with a 7 1/4 to 7 1/2" eye to nose measurement.

My Rinehart video says you can cheat about 1/4" either way on the "A" measurement. Can I cheat more than that?

The exact measurements on this cape is 8 x 21 x 19. Most 8" forms I've seen have "B" measurements at least 3 to 4 inches bigger.

I think I will wait until it comes back from the tanner to see what kind
of stretch I can get out of it.

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