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<blockquote data-quote="anzani" data-source="post: 6676845" data-attributes="member: 73404"><p>I suspect that this pattern of netting disappeared with the demise of Croggans/McArthur Group c 2004.</p><p> If I recall, it was around 40" high, 3 1/4" round mesh with a centre straining braid, little sold even at the time of training as an ironmonger in 1968! It was also of the GAM specification, being hot dipped after spinning, and may therefore turn up at sales and barn finds well into the next century!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anzani, post: 6676845, member: 73404"] I suspect that this pattern of netting disappeared with the demise of Croggans/McArthur Group c 2004. If I recall, it was around 40" high, 3 1/4" round mesh with a centre straining braid, little sold even at the time of training as an ironmonger in 1968! It was also of the GAM specification, being hot dipped after spinning, and may therefore turn up at sales and barn finds well into the next century! [/QUOTE]
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