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Lord Dane:
Exceptional work Ian!!! :) I love the girdle. It looks quite comfortable and the workmanship shows. You definitely gave me some ideas for my harness.

Sir Humphrey:
When/If I finally get some mail chauses, I'll be making me one of these girdles.  I think Ian and others have broken the code.  I'll have to admit, that I no longer have acessable hip bones.  Age and exeriance does to a man.  Maybe I can get it tight enough that it wont slip down and tangle me up.

Sir Humphrey

Sir Rodney:

--- Quote from: Sir Humphrey on 2015-03-18, 13:54:33 ---I'll have to admit, that I no longer have acessable hip bones.  Age and exeriance does to a man.  Maybe I can get it tight enough that it wont slip down and tangle me up.

Sir Humphrey

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Ha!  I discussed that very issue with Ian on AA.  :o

Sir William:

--- Quote from: Ian on 2014-09-16, 18:16:40 ---Oh!  Sorry for the misunderstanding.

I have to make a new pourpoint eventually anyway.  Mine does not meet vetting standards because it is machine quilted.  It needs to be hand quilted.  It's also a giant pain in the butt to tailor it just right to get it to support a leg harness without transferring any weight to my shoulders.  So just out of convenience I would consider doing this method since it's historic and would save me some grief on the next CdB pourpoint project.

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Good sir, if you do decide to let that machined one go, keep me in mind?  I know I might be slightly more 'girthy' than you but I'm working on that.  lol

Sir Nate:
My friend samuel Petterson made a linen one.

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