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    My new Tewksbury tank is here! (w/pics)

    I placed an order from Barb Tewksbury back in December for a traditional 8-yard, 16-oz, knife pleated (to the sett) kilt. The tartan was to be a custom weave of weathered/reproduction Colquhoun from DC Dalgliesh. Originally I had ordered 18 yards of single-width cloth. But right about that time, DC Dalgliesh decided to make reproduction colours a standard for certain tartans in double width. Mine was one of the first they made. So I changed my order to 9 yards of double-width.

    4 yards of it went into this 8-yard kilt, and I have 5 more yards of double-width tartan now, waiting to be made into a waistcoat, day plaid, and other future projects.

    But anyway, it's been a long wait for the cloth and then the kilt-making, and I tried not to let the Jonesing get the better of me. Finally, Barb let me know that it was finished, and now I'm one of the happiest kilt owners out there!

    Here are a few pics of it from various angles (sorry, the wind is blowing pretty good today, so it's not laying like it should in all the pics).



    A couple of close-ups of this gorgeous tartan:



    One of the really neat things I love about this kilt is that the straps are dark brown leather and the buckles are brass.




    I am stunned by the quality of this kilt. This is my first "real" tank that is actually hand-sewn and made with all the correct structural parts inside. (Many of you will remember my recent issues with another 8-yard kilt having to be retrofitted by Steve because it was stretching.) Barb's craftsmanship is just outstanding. Now I can see why hers is considered the gold standard by many. I am in love with this kilt!

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    Awesome! And the wind just shows that you are out and about in the real world!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    That is a beautiful tartan and an even more beautiful kilt. The entire outfit is first rate. As English Bloke would say, "Crackin".
    Doug
    Clan Ogilvie; AF&AM/Scottish Rite/York Rite/Shriner; Charleston Scottish Society; Brotherhood of the Isle of Skye; Matt Newsome Kilt Owners Group

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2a5t2f7 View Post
    That is a beautiful tartan and an even more beautiful kilt. The entire outfit is first rate. As English Bloke would say, "Crackin".
    I could not agree more. It's exciting to see such a great example of everything done just right.
    KEN CORMACK
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    U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
    Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA

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    Stunning! Heartiest congratulations!

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    A well crafted hand-made kilt is a thing of beauty, and yours is certainly top-hole!

    The tartan is gorgeous, and Barb's handy-work is simply amazing.

    You wear it well. Enjoy in good health. Congratulations on surviving the "LONG Jones" for custom tartan and custom craftsmanship.
    It certainly looks like it was well worth the wait.

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    Very nice lookin. The is something classic about the look of weathered Tartans

    Craig

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    Very nice indeed. I have a piece of Colquhoun ancient in my queue.

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    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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    Congratulations, Tobus.
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    The kilt and everything else look great.
    KD

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