On Apr 8, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Clay Blackwell wrote:

> I was told that Mr. Campbell used wool military blankets that he bought from 
> the military surplus stores, and that the blankets were 100% wool.

I also have a Campbell pillow and, at the time I bought it, I asked what the 
filling was and was told it was wool. And it does handle like wool; I also have 
a wool-fillig block pillow from Germany and a wool-covered roller that I made 
myself, so I know how pins feel going into wool. 

I also know what fiberglass handles like :)  When I was a child, a builder left 
a pile of leftover scraps for a couple of days, in the courtyard of our 
tenement. A whole lot of us kids got to play with the pretty, shiny, "cotton 
wool". We all itched and scratched for days, not to mention that all the myriad 
cuts we had took forever to heal.

-- 
Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)

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