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Good American sailcloth lovingly sewn in Hong Kong using a combination of
machine and hand-stitching from dedicated Chinese factory workers produces a product superior to the North Sail, for example, that is farmed out to Mexican and commie Korean workers who have never even seen a sail boat. CN "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Capt. Neal®" wrote The sail will tear in half at it's mid point long before this sturdy clew is even stretched significantly. That's what you get for being cheap. SV |
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