I think it's always in effect. I believe this is the most recent update.
In your post about the 2012 T & C promotion you reference a second tier promotion where one can get a wider range of leather options outside the married covers for a slightly higher price. I am unclear on which additional leathers this opens up as possibilities. Is there an easy way to understand this? All grade 2s? all documents? Or is it a more random list?
I am specifically interested in the September Sofa 9749 if that helps answer the question.
Thanks!
* "There is a second tier in this promotion on frames, at slightly higher prices. These will be alternate colors to the ones being offered in the inset 'married cover' prices and done from loose hides in Hickory, NC. Example: In the Austin series # 2038NB, High Back Tilt Chair, the Married Covers are Document Chestnut, Cavalier Henna or Cavalier Oxblood. Those leathers source from a tannery in China and are cut and sewn to that frame pattern in China, and will have the best price point. But lets say you prefer Document Copper over the Chestnut, or one of the other 20 colors of Document. You can still get that piece in the T&C promotion, but they are going to cut and sew the Copper here in the USA. Price difference between the married cover kit of Chestnut and the cut to order Copper will be about 15%."
I don't know if I can explain it any better than I already have.
In the 9749 September sofa the married cover is Document Copper. If you don't like the Copper color, you can get any other color Document at a higher price, but still less than if paying a regular Grade 2 price. Hope that helps!
Duane Collie
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