The first round's on the new guy! ....Oh, I guess that's me. I'm a 4th generation American, prior to that of Colquhoun and Yorkshire origin. Been kilted for the better part of 20 years now and loved every minute of it. Looks like a great site. Looking forward to chatting with you all. Cheers, Iain
Welcome aboard Iain I've stayed in Oban many times they have the forthought of having a distiilery in the high street, tell us a little about your kilts
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Welcome! Yes, please share about your kilts.
Another lad from Denver, I love it, and naturally a great big Mile High WELCOME!
Glen McGuire A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
The kilt locker currently contains the following: I have a Colquhoun (modern) philabeg I had made in the mid-80s in Glasgow. Also have a Colquhoun (modern) great kilt that works great for colder days up here in Colorado. Finally, I have a Black Watch great kilt that is my hill-walking kilt, unless it gets too wet outside. On the wish list are philabegs in Maclean of Duart (weathered), Isle of Mull District, and Johnstone (my wife's family). I spent a couple of weeks in Scotland in September and ran across the Highland Granite tartan....which I really liked too, so I'll probably have to have one of those!
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Good to have you on the forum. Welcome!
Nelson "Every man dies. Not every man really lives" Braveheart
Glad to have you, Iain. It looks like you Coloradans need your wool right now. Sherry
Welcome to the forum!
[B]Paul Murray[/B] Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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