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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 18
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5/32 of an inch; and the pile height about 10/32 of an inch. A
cross section under a microscope appeared to be a flat tri-lobal
shape.
A review of records and old carpet swatches for the
pertinent period several years ago determined that the only
carpeting which seemed to have enough similarity to possibly be
identical with subject's carpet was an E&B carpet with a trade
name of "Pageantry." This carpet was manufactured by E&B only
during the period 3/20/69 to 1/4/72. It was made of 100% Wellman
nylon yarn consisting of 57% round nylon and 43% trilobal nylon.
However, E&B's records show it to be Weliman type 151B nylon, rather
than 181B nylon. The swatch enclosed for the Laboratory is the
"Pateantry" trade name and is further identified as No. 131 and
has a color name of "Winter Moss" which appears very similar or
identical with subject's carpet.
The Laboratory is requested to compare the "Pageantry"
carpet with Williams carpet in an effort to determine whether ;
they could be identical as to type of nylon fiber, etc.|\ Advise |
Atlanta and Dallas results of examination. //
or the further information of the Atlanta Division, {
Evans and Black Carpets, Dalton,
eorgia, would have access to records of dye standards used
by E&B during the early 1970's.
If the Laboratory determines the Pageantry Carpet is
identical to Williams carpet, Dallas can forward to Atlanta a list
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region for E&B as of 1975.
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