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Hancock and Moore # 6107-3 Gunnison sofa in Equestrian Truffle
With L and C nail trim. Gimp is standard on this piece. I don't know H&M craftsmen get the leather so tight on the arm and side panels but they do. That is very hard to pull them this tight....very hard.
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Re: Hancock and Moore # 6107-3 Gunnison sofa in Equestrian Truffle
Hi, Duane and Forum Members.
Are there two different nails on that Gunnison sofa? For the life of me, I see only one type.
I am considering using the L-Natural nail on the 5592 Topeka Sofa (Capri Tobacco) and a pair of 8352 Raleigh Wing Chairs with the 052 Chippendale Ottoman (Hyde Park Tan, lightly burnished). What say you?
Thanks,
TXCajun
Re: Hancock and Moore # 6107-3 Gunnison sofa in Equestrian Truffle
I'm with you, TxCajun. I have a hard time seeing two different nails as well. Those nails are very similar with the C nail appearing to be slightly larger, but it's tough to see in the picture. Unfortunately, that sofa is no longer in the H&M line, so a different picture from their web site is unavailable.
Re: Hancock and Moore # 6107-3 Gunnison sofa in Equestrian Truffle
Thanks, Kyracer57. Good to know I'm not the only one.
Is the C nail the larger partner to the L-Natural smaller nail? On the pair of Raleigh wing chairs I'm about to order, I want to do a bottom gimp with a bit larger nail, while using the smaller L-Natural nail for the arms, wings, and back. To my untrained eye, when looking at the H&M nail options photos, it appears that the C nail is the match. Thank goodness for this forum. Without it, there's no telling what sort of monster I'd create!
Re: Hancock and Moore # 6107-3 Gunnison sofa in Equestrian Truffle
Oops. Accidentally posted twice. So, deleted.