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BAYLINER BASHERS..
(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 3 Jun 2004 05:21:38 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:
"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ...
basskisser,
See,
http://www.gore.com/creative/tanara.html
, I would think it's using
gore-tex thread to stitch a cushion together as opposed to say nylon thread.
Paul
Nowhere on that site, NOWHERE is there a mention of Gore-Tex, a
fabric, go to THEIR website, not some generic drivel, and look around,
here is the link:
http://www.gore-tex.com
Actually, there is mention of gore-tex thread on thier website. You
just didn't look hard enough.
Here are links of people using gore-tex thread:
http://www.kron4.com/Global/story.asp?S=1511515
"The gore-tex thread, which looks like dental floss, is run up the check
then attached on the side of the head."
http://www.nordstromhospital.fi/eLips.htm
"Gore-tex thread is soft and elastic and around 1,8 mm in diameter."
http://www.perineology.com/files/vag_tape2.htm
"Then, with a constant visual control, stitches of Gore-Tex® threads set
on a small but strong needle are passed, right and left, through the
outer parts of the arcuate ligament."
Now, if you want to find it on their webside, go to
http://www.gore-tex.com
and click on the link at the bottom, Medical
Products. Then click on one of the products links, general should be
fine. Near the bottom you'll find a line for gore-tex suture that will
lead you to:
http://www.goremedical.com/English/P...ture/Index.htm
Steve
Hmm, Steve, even you can do better than that. You say that Gore-Tex
has thread on their website, yet you show other websites. Now you know
that NONE of those products uses the Gore-Tex trademark.
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