They're still making fabric that was used in TOS?
AFAIK James Cawley got an unknown amount of the original fabric from William Ware Theiss. It's not new stock, it's left over from the original series.
No, sorry - you're wrong. Bill Theiss willed (among other things) his notebooks containing the fabric swatches of the original fabric from TOS. James went to extensive lengths to have the fabric duplicated and yes, now made again - thanks to the generous donations of Greg.
Phase II does own several "original" costumes...both from TOS and Phase II (and from TNG). Several of James' "Kirk" costumes actually are Shatner's originals.
In addition, a "lot" of "scrap fabric" was purchased back in 08 from "It's a Wrap!" When we went through it we discovered that the fabric was actually cut out and traced out "Phase II" uniforms. The patterns were drawn and saved, and the uniforms assembled.
So, a lot of the stuff they own is "original fabric". In addition, Greg paid a buttload to make hundreds of yards of the fabric to make new uniforms.
(James did own a bunch of original TNG fabric from his time working for Bill, but I believe he's since sold it.)
(and on the other issue...I didn't come here bragging about writing a script for Komack: I was just using it as an example. It doesn't really matter if anyone believes me or not. I know, and that's enough for me - I don't need to invest the time in having family and friends come here to testify as to what happened. Doubleohfive - I guess I was a lot older at 14 than you were. I created and ran a biannual "Town Beautification" event, I produced a Variety Show and ran a carnival both to raise money for MDA, I built sets for the local pro theater, and I was volunteering as an adult for the GSA, in addition to editing and publishing a fanzine...all while I was 14. Ya know, at the time I used to pedal my banana seat bike to the local lumberyard and sweet talk the workers into giving me 1x8x10 "scrap" wood and rode it home to build a 10x10x10 "play house" and once a week would ride it 13 miles round trip to purchase the latest "Tony Orlando and Dawn" release - and I, myself, find those completely hard to believe - though I know I did them. I suspect we all did stuff when we were young that is now hard to believe - a lot harder to believe than a known unscrupulous producer bought a cheap script to get a quick, low budget episode out. So I am fine if people don't believe it - that's not why I discussed it.)