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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 1087047" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>Depends on what you are looking for...</p><p></p><p>You can get an almost exact replica or NOS of the material via international online vendors, will cost a premium though.</p><p></p><p>If looking for something that will suit the era of the item, wading through large stockists of material types may yield results. I have found suitable material akin to that of the Philips radiogram models at Metro Home stores. Otherwise, find the oldest stores/outlets of material you can find..these places are usually in semi-industrial factory-shop locations..not in your local/best shopping malls. I made it a habit to pop into such stores when I come across them, always on the look out for such material. (I found a weave with a bit of gold fleck in it in an oatmeal colour and another in beige which was suitable for the era of the item).</p><p></p><p>Good luck. :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 1087047, member: 16849"] Depends on what you are looking for... You can get an almost exact replica or NOS of the material via international online vendors, will cost a premium though. If looking for something that will suit the era of the item, wading through large stockists of material types may yield results. I have found suitable material akin to that of the Philips radiogram models at Metro Home stores. Otherwise, find the oldest stores/outlets of material you can find..these places are usually in semi-industrial factory-shop locations..not in your local/best shopping malls. I made it a habit to pop into such stores when I come across them, always on the look out for such material. (I found a weave with a bit of gold fleck in it in an oatmeal colour and another in beige which was suitable for the era of the item). Good luck. :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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