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Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
22-08-2021, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-08-2021, 06:26 PM by Ivor Hawkins.)
Thanks for posting the link Jon, that’ll help with my search...it may be a waste of time, but I’ll have a go.
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Good that you have got somewhere Paul. It has the right feel! What sort of cost for 15m, and would there be in any discounts for a larger run?
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Approx.£90 per metre (inc. VAT). I would expect quantity discounts to be available as the set-up costs could be amortised over a longer production run.
So roughly around £900 - £1000 per car.
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Well, well done. It's a considerable effort and I think considerably improves on the previous remakes. The exact thread colours are less important as fading will start from day 1. As we have seen, most original cars (if they still exist) now look like beige cord!
Out of interest, did you check whether they had the approximate colours available for the other colour way? I know we had discussed that a group purchase would be far more favouring the earlier 'Tapestry' colours just because there are more cars with it fitted from new - but if 'Margate' is the same basic design, then it shouldn't preclude Margate costing any more to produce than your short production run price figures.
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From memory, Humphries Weaving have 40+ standard yarn colours - so relatively optimistic that some will be close to Tapestry colourways.
What I also discovered during the development process was that the overall look / colouration of the cloth could vary quite considerably depending on the warp yarn colour used - even using the same 4 colours in the pattern.
I feel confident that a Tapestry derivative could be relatively easily developed, by Humphries from the existing 'Austin Deco' fabric.
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Well that’s a lot better than the one I found from Romo, I think Paul’s cracked it!
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Worth passing the info on to VSCC and other one make car clubs?