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    • GeoG
      Geo
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      @Max:

      That's a very interesting bottle! 1984 is my birthyear, and I like sherry matured whisky. But I fear I bought too much lately…must think about it, ok?

      No problem dude - just thought you'd be interested

      Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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      • J
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        Anyone with experience comparing fit of broken in 301 vs 9301? Any difference?

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        • hecticH
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          @ronaldlsh:

          Ok thanks. Erm, anyone here ever done that on an IH shirt?

          Ronald, are the sleeves crazy long? Cuffing back looks nice.

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          • jimmyJ
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            @FOXY:

            @Giles:

            We do it a lot on our jackets and shirts, this from the TWHRII

            http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=57

            Looks more like a 2 needle machine with separate/independent needle bars, while the original post showed a pocket stitching executed using on a single needle machine (basically, setting the pocket 1 stitch row/seam at a time, making parallel stitching more tricky if desired.)

            its differently a single needle stitch on the TW. impossible to do that with a twin needle.  they even knee lifts once they get to the end so the bottom of the triangle is one big stitch.

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            • FOXYF
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              @jimmy:

              @FOXY:

              @Giles:

              We do it a lot on our jackets and shirts, this from the TWHRII

              http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=57

              Looks more like a 2 needle machine with separate/independent needle bars, while the original post showed a pocket stitching executed using on a single needle machine (basically, setting the pocket 1 stitch row/seam at a time, making parallel stitching more tricky if desired.)

              its differently a single needle stitch on the TW. impossible to do that with a twin needle.  they even knee lifts once they get to the end so the bottom of the triangle is one big stitch.

              Why would you float the needle thread if you use a 1N L or C?
              One standard machine in "modern" jeans/workwear factories is 2N L or C machine that has 2 independent needle bars allowing the operator to stop 1 needle (in the fabric or lifted/knuckle off - needle down) and continue the seam with other needle before pivoting (and doing more crazy stuff like the bottom triangle which would require both needles up at one point).
              Not saying that TW did, but that's what we would do it if we could find a reasonable explanation/justification for this design in the first place…

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              • dasilva54D
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                Hey Guys

                Will be buying my first IH flannel next week and need some suggestions on which one I should pick?

                So far ive got:
                634S
                IHSH-27
                Forum Tee

                Looking to buy a belt and flannel

                throw some suggestions!

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                • BlackheartB
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                  Can't go wrong with any, just pick your fave color.

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                  • SeulS
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                    Is there ANYONE here who knows of a LEGIT program that can split up .mkv (matroesjka) files?.. My good ole trusty Ultra Video Splitter is letting me down…

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                    • GeoG
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                      Mkvtoolnix

                      Or simply rename the file extension .mkv to .avi and edit that since mkv is only a container file

                      Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                      • SeulS
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                        Yeah - have that much figured out. But that means quality loss…

                        Gues there is no such program that can 'look' into a whole .mkv file, visualise it (as in: you can preview the whole file) and split it without any quality loss...

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                        • GeoG
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                          There is no quality loss in renaming it Seul

                          The container file (mkv) does not have anything to do with the quality as such

                          Different codecs have varying results but the basic file will not suffer deterioration

                          Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                          • SeulS
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                            I'll see what it gives after I've split it (in best quality) with Ultra Video Splitter. Ta.

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                            • SeulS
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                              Meh - won't work. No problems changing extensions but now I have no audio, the quality is about the same but it keeps freezing, and it won't cut accurately enough… Fuck it.

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                              • jimmyJ
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                                how and where can we vote for buster art work?

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                                • BeatleB
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                                  the poll will be up very soon…

                                  possibly tonight..all details will be posted in the thread...

                                  We can do anything

                                  http://bybeatle.com

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                                  • SeulS
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                                    Does anyone own an ALTADENA WORK 'Teardrop' backpack?.. How tough are these?.. I need it to carry say 15-20 kgs… Would that work?..

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                                    • injunjackI
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                                      How long and how far you are carrying that weight?

                                      Looks pretty small for that kind of weight. (ofcourse if you're carrying goldbars…)

                                      What exactly you need to carry?

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                                      • SeulS
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                                        Money. Only 10' walk. Would of course use it for other occassions, but mainly need to know whether it can do that…

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                                        • injunjackI
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                                          might be OK and then again not.

                                          Go to your friendly outdoor shop and see what they have to offer.

                                          (personally I wouldn't buy "outdoor" stuff, even if it's good, if about first sites I stumble while googling this is
                                          some hype/mode blogs etc. but then it's just me.)

                                          What you need is this

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                                          • SeulS
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                                            I'll ask my boss to get me one of those… If you hear something on the news about a nutter going in the wrong direction on the highway at 60 mph... Yo…

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