That's a fair question, DP. I can't.
My point is, we have no way of knowing why the outfit that produced the birch smocks chose to create a "filler" pattern to compensate for the additional width.
I will say that before the Norwegian pattern was verified as real, plenty of collectors that insisted on a 1 to 1 match to accepted SS patterns would have dismissed an "elongated" pattern out of hand. Like the birch pattern, the Norwegian pattern was completely different than accepted prints.
s/f Robert
My point is, we have no way of knowing why the outfit that produced the birch smocks chose to create a "filler" pattern to compensate for the additional width.
I will say that before the Norwegian pattern was verified as real, plenty of collectors that insisted on a 1 to 1 match to accepted SS patterns would have dismissed an "elongated" pattern out of hand. Like the birch pattern, the Norwegian pattern was completely different than accepted prints.
s/f Robert
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