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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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Looks like this is the only question that wasn't answered yet:
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Right behind you. No, the other side.
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all this talk of numbers is completely pointless. the only accurate way to determine the size of the bed in comparison to another is for two bodies to tumble and jumble in a number of beds together. and since no one else seems prepared to help with this particular problem, i'll step up. pick me up at the airport?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Arlington, VA
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Full Queen is a manufacturers way of making bedding too big for a full and too small for a queen. Actually, its supposed to fit a queen, which means it would just be a little large on a full. But most people don't mind the sides of a comforter hanging down further.
I think California King is longer and thinner than a regular King. Oh here's a chart... California King 72" x 84" King 76" x 80" Queen 60" x 80" Full ("double") 53" x 75" Twin 38" x 75" |
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