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Old July 12th 03, 12:23 AM
Ron Natalie
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"Jean-Paul Roy" wrote in message . ..
Poly Fiber covering system is by FAR a better alternative to Randolph. So
why not cancell the whole thing and be served properly.


Same company oddly enough.

By the way Ceconite does not require Randolph. PolyFiber has their own line (Classic Aero)
and also I think AirTech can also be used. (Perhaps things are different in the UK).


 




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