Posted 12 years ago
Hunter
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This was a Christmas gift a few years back - a vintage wool blanket made by the Canadian Hudson's Bay Company in the traditional 4-striped pattern. A month or so later, I found a JC Penney knockoff at a thrift store for 2 dollars, though the color isn't as nice as the real deal. They typically have a detailed HBC tag, though mine fell off at some point...
These wool blankets were traditionally traded in the Americas (native people wanted the warm material which repelled water/was easy to sew and Europeans wanted everything else the locals had). The manufacturers used a "point" marking system so the blankets wouldn't need to be unfolded in order to identify size: the 4 black lines on this blanket show that it is the double bed size (typically point sizes range from 1 - 6, increasing by a half point).
thanks Bellin! :)
I love the HB Blankets, and thanks for the info on the point system. I learned somthing new today.
sure thing & thanks for the comment rocker-sd, they were pretty clever!
thanks jojo & mrmajestic for the love :)
thanks Phil - the colors are classic!
I like your photographic display!!!
Thanks Amatoor :)
yeah, it's pretty genius Brunswick. And looks better than those paper tags put on comforters these days... :)