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| You could try High Horse Trading Company, and there is the Faribault Mill, and there are the venerable, though not hand loomed Pendelton Blankets. A lot of the military guys carry British Military Surplus Blankets either in white or they modify the navy blankets with the blue stripes. Not hand loomed either, but folks cut the center blue striped piece out, then blanket stitch the edges of the two pieces, THEN then piece the two sides back together which give a result very similar to blankets produced on looms less wide than a twin bed. Lastly you can look on eBay under "antique" blanket or "vintage" blanket. LD
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| I would really love to get a CJ Wilde or something along those lines. I had one and my house burned down a few weeks ago and I'm trying to get back everything. Some things I just cannot find any more
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| CJ Wilde is no longer making blankets to the best of my knowledge. As to where to get a good blanket, besides the places already mentioned you might try a family owned company in Canada called MacAusland's. They still operate a woolen mill and it might be just what you need.
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| Couldn't find Rob Stone's website,but did find highhorsetrading.com......gonna have to save my pennies for awhile for those blankets.
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