Shoulderboard
Don't worry too much about the shoulderboard being sloppy. This is very common with early SA/SS shoulderboards. The key is the material used. I HAVE seen SA tab wool that has a grain, but this is unusual, as most do NOT. Original SA wool has a very fine nap, with the actual weave showing only where it's worn. Wool felt was also used. The piping material is also fairly distinct, though several different piping materials were used. Here are two interesting variations:
Don't worry too much about the shoulderboard being sloppy. This is very common with early SA/SS shoulderboards. The key is the material used. I HAVE seen SA tab wool that has a grain, but this is unusual, as most do NOT. Original SA wool has a very fine nap, with the actual weave showing only where it's worn. Wool felt was also used. The piping material is also fairly distinct, though several different piping materials were used. Here are two interesting variations:
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