All the roofers I've talked to have said they don't sell the traditional 3 tab shingles that aren't this new kind. We have an mid 1930's English Cottage style with the shingles wrapped along the edges. So it looks like a thatched roof style. All this architectual stuff is cut wierd. The closest that I have seen is tamko Heritage woodgate - I haven't looked at other brands yet. I don't really like the style and not sure how the wrap is going to work. We had an autumn Brown (sort of redish) that was straight cut currently on the roof. The wraps were fine. Though there was only one person on the crew skilled enough to do it. Anyone have any experience using this architectual shingles with difficult cuts.