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#1
A fast, easy way to tell if its an Original Ford Seat cover is that if you turn the seat over, The bottom material will have cloth "stretchings" for the listing rods (As Brants's first and third pics show plainly illustrate on his original seat) where you hogring the hogrings.  No Repro seat covers ever had these cloth "Stretchings"... All Repro Seat covers just continue the vinyl material to the end where the hogring holes are and don't have cloth material sewn on for the listing rods.  The repros have like a felt material (not cloth) used for the listing rods just sewn to the vinyl.

:o)

Tony K.

#2

"(flat, not raised) logo"

I think that the word Brant was looking for here was "EMBOSSED".  Embossed refers to a raised area..

:o)

Tony K.
#3

Since Jim Osborn's passing years ago, His two sons have taken over the running of the business....though I think expansion of the business has stopped in recent years and their website is very flaky....The business still runs under their operations.

:o)

Tony K.