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In this Discussion
- Jim Kilday August 2010
- mars55 August 2010
- RL Chilton August 2010
- ski4life65 August 2010
Carpet Question
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This may seem like a strange question, but I need a little help picking out carpet for the Hollywood. I am pretty sure it needs to be brown, but since I am color blind, I am not sure what to pick. I was looking at Kanters website and there seems to be a few shades of brown/tan in the cut-pile carpet. Anyone care to take a stab at it for me? Also, if there is a better place to order that has really fast turnaround, let me know.
http://www.kanter.com///gallery.aspx?Tg=5175813&Mak=Hudson&Yr=52&Dv=1&Dpt=1200&Sb=0&Vdr=&Itm=&MDv=1&MDpt=0&MSb=0&Prc=
Thanks
Don -
Don-
If you're looking for the chocolate brown, then #610 would probably be the closest to original, however, I tend to think a lighter shade like the "beige" looks a lot better.
An alternative would be to contact Bob Rosol out of NJ, a Hudson man who owns an upholstery shop. He supplies carpet sets, convertible tops for Hudsons as he has the patterns. I've bought a couple sets from him and the quality, turn-around time are excellent. I believe the "Triple-S" boys use him as well. -
RL Chilton wrote:Don-
If you're looking for the chocolate brown, then #610 would probably be the closest to original, however, I tend to think a lighter shade like the "beige" looks a lot better.
An alternative would be to contact Bob Rosol out of NJ, a Hudson man who owns an upholstery shop. He supplies carpet sets, convertible tops for Hudsons as he has the patterns. I've bought a couple sets from him and the quality, turn-around time are excellent. I believe the "Triple-S" boys use him as well.
Do you have a phone number for Mr. Rosol handy? Thank you. -
Jim Kilday wrote:Do you have a phone number for Mr. Rosol handy? Thank you.
Bob Rosol's shop in new jersey....... 908 273 2370 -
Went with Bob. He was a little more expensive, but I feel confident it will be correct. Thanks for the suggestion.
Don
