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<blockquote data-quote="Droberts" data-source="post: 1950886" data-attributes="member: 13839"><p>very good observation, yes its nasty loud when its brand new. several good soakings and lots of brushing up against stuff later & its silent and doesn't stick up like a prickly cactus.</p><p></p><p>the raffia has the added benefit of not getting snagged on thorns. burlap and jute ghillies are a nightmare in thick thorny underbrush. the first ghillie i ever made was a jute kit and i cant tell you how many times i fell over or had to jerk my leg out of a snag. key to eliminating that is raffia and full perimeter stitching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Droberts, post: 1950886, member: 13839"] very good observation, yes its nasty loud when its brand new. several good soakings and lots of brushing up against stuff later & its silent and doesn't stick up like a prickly cactus. the raffia has the added benefit of not getting snagged on thorns. burlap and jute ghillies are a nightmare in thick thorny underbrush. the first ghillie i ever made was a jute kit and i cant tell you how many times i fell over or had to jerk my leg out of a snag. key to eliminating that is raffia and full perimeter stitching. [/QUOTE]
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