See http://www.ethesis.net/aalst_textiel/deel_I/aalst_textiel_deel_I_2_g.htm
.

FFR is an acronym for the company ( Filature et Filteries Réunies), and I
think "Aalst" is the name of the town.  "9052" is probably their stock or
product number.

80/2 is surely the weight, "Wit" and "Blanc" = white

"ca 2500M" = about 2500 meters ("circa" = about)

and I would guess "Brillante" means optic white or bleached. If it's cream
now, I expect it's yellowed because of how it was stored or perhaps just
age.

What do you think?  HTH

Nancy
Connecticut, USA


On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Lorri Ferguson <lorri...@msn.com> wrote:

> ...
> There is a sticker inside the bottom reading:
>
> FFR Aalst
> 9052
> 80/2Wit Blanc
> ca 2500M
> Brillante
>
> Can you tell me any thing about it?
>

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