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noun - a strong, coated cloth used as a covering material for books -- a trademark
REXINE - Rexine is the registered trademark of an artificial leather leathercloth fabric produced in the United Kingdom by Rexine Ltd of Hyde, near Manchester...
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It's not natural to hide the king to start with like this |
Ten in the river. That's not leather |
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Apr 9 2010 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Sep 10 2002 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Rexine description |
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Rexine is the registered trademark of an artificial leather leathercloth fabric produced in the United Kingdom by Rexine Ltd of Hyde, near Manchester, England. It was made of cloth surfaced with a mixture of cellulose nitrate (a low explosive also used as the propellant in firearms rounds), camphor oil, pigment and alcohol, embossed to look like leather. * Used as a bookbinding material and upholstery covering, Rexine was also widely used in trimming and upholstering the interiors of motor vehicles produced by British car manufacturers beginning in the 1920s, and the interiors of railway carriages, its cost being around a quarter that of leather. It was used by the British Motor Corporation in the 1960s and '70s, particularly as a surface for 'crash padding' on dashboards and doors. It was also used for British teddy bear paw and foot pads from the late 1930s to early 1960s. * The author George Orwell, writing in his wartime diary on April 29, 1942, reported on his visit to the British Hou |