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		<title>The Grandaddy of the Modern Ghillie Suit- The GhillieFlage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 01:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the fourth in a series of 6
episodes in which I describe and
discuss the virtues of the more
popular ghillie suits. In this episode
we&#8217;ll talk about the grandaddy of
modern ghillie suits; The Ghillie
Flage.
This suit like most ghillie suits is
built on a mesh netting, but this one
is the first we&#8217;ve talked about that
is made from jute. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the fourth in a series of 6</p>
<p>episodes in which I describe and</p>
<p>discuss the virtues of the more</p>
<p>popular ghillie suits. In this episode</p>
<p>we&#8217;ll talk about the grandaddy of</p>
<p>modern ghillie suits; The Ghillie</p>
<p>Flage.<span id="more-2829"></span></p>
<p>This suit like most ghillie suits is</p>
<p>built on a mesh netting, but this one</p>
<p>is the first we&#8217;ve talked about that</p>
<p>is made from jute. Jute is an organic</p>
<p>fiber second in popularity for all</p>
<p>uses, only to cotton. It seemed odd to</p>
<p>me that cotton bales used to be</p>
<p>wrapped in burlap which is made from</p>
<p>jute. Since jute has to be shipped</p>
<p>from India, that is testimony to how</p>
<p>much cheaper burlap is than cotton.</p>
<p>Most people probably are familiar with</p>
<p>burlap in its most common use; the</p>
<p>&#8220;toe sack&#8221; used for storing and</p>
<p>carrying a variety of goods such as</p>
<p>potatos and other vegetables.</p>
<p>Earlier jute suits were made by</p>
<p>&#8220;unweaving&#8221; the burlap to get the</p>
<p>thread necessary to tie to the</p>
<p>mesh.These threads in turn had to be</p>
<p>dyed to the desired colors. A</p>
<p>laborious task.</p>
<p>Jute suits are flammable and as such</p>
<p>must be treated with a fire retardant.</p>
<p>The Ghillie Flage comes pre-treated</p>
<p>and with an extra bag of fire</p>
<p>retardant powder. It comes with ample</p>
<p>extra thread for those who wish to</p>
<p>further customize their suit.</p>
<p>When dressing in this suit as with any</p>
<p>mesh lined suit, it is advisable to</p>
<p>cover your hands with plastic bags to</p>
<p>keep your fingers from hanging on the</p>
<p>mesh.</p>
<p>The sleeves have drawstrings and cord</p>
<p>locks to secure them to your wrists.</p>
<p>This suit has a split up each side to</p>
<p>make moving about easy.</p>
<p>This is a great suit for still hunting</p>
<p>or stalking. For those concerned about</p>
<p>such things ,jute is biodegradable. If</p>
<p>you should take it off and abandon it</p>
<p>in the woods somewhere, it won&#8217;t be</p>
<p>there forever, and</p>
<p>GhilliesandStuff.com will be ready to</p>
<p>sell you another one.</p>
<p><strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>I am James Mizzell, owner of 3 websites;<br />
<a href="http://www.ghilliesandstuff.com" target="_blank">www.ghilliesandstuff.com</a><br />
www.uniquegiftsandfigurines.com<br />
www.melanesianskincare.com<br />
I am retired, living in Florida and working on another site.</p>
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