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Post by MarieNY on Apr 12, 2004 16:45:41 GMT -5
Your new listing for April 13 includes Komon bolts that you cut in half. Can you explain why you would do this?
If half the bolt was damaged, but the other half in good condition, it would be more understandable. But a cut could come in a very inconvient place if one intended to use 1200cm for a Western garment. For that reason, I personally would not buy two half-bolts but would only buy a full continuous bolt.
Perhaps many customers want only a small amount of fabric for handicrafts?
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Post by ichiro on Jul 8, 2004 23:37:03 GMT -5
Dear MarieNY san Sorry for the delay ( toooooooo late) ofthe answer. Sumimasen I understand what you wrote. I tried, but at now we stopped to list in that way. But I sometimes think the whole bolt of komon may be too long and too expensice( near or more $100) for the customers, who use as material for handicraft. Today we have listed some komon bolt with fantastic design, but they are not sold yet. Pattern of the komon are different from Haori bolt or tsukesage bolt, and we would like to offer them at our site more. But they are not sold well, we can not offer more. We are still wondering how to offer these komon bolts From Ichiro with Many thanks to ALL
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