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19th July 07, 07:50 PM
#1
Got my new Matt Newsome kilt today !
There is no way to adequately express how impressed I am with the workmanship and fit. Thanks, and I cannot reccomend you too highly !
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19th July 07, 07:55 PM
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Oh, we're gonna need more than that. You must tell us what tartan, style(box or knife pleats) and you HAVE to show pictures.
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19th July 07, 08:56 PM
#3
Oh yeah, I second that. That little random burst will never suffice as a "review!"
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19th July 07, 08:57 PM
#4
On this board, words are not enough! We require pictures!
"A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." anon
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19th July 07, 11:33 PM
#5
Pictures-pictures-pictures, only pictures will do
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20th July 07, 04:22 AM
#6
I made Howard's kilt in the modern Smith tartan, 16 oz Lochcarron Strome cloth, box pleated to alternate stripes. The neat thing about his kilt is that Howard provided his own buckles, as he's somewhat of an artist with metal himself. The blue color of the buckles he provided tones wonderfully with the tartan. Maybe he can share some pictures with everyone.
In any case, I'm very glad you are so pleased Howard!
M
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20th July 07, 05:48 AM
#7
I will get to pictures, I promise. But yesterday I was simply waaay to sweaty and dirty to be modeling a new kilt for the camera. And already today this is the case again, I am afraid. Work to pay for such things comes before play time on the computer. (i.e., I am slow with photoshop and uploading the pics to the web site, etc.). Only in the house to have breakfast with my wife and kids, then back to work.
The buckles are made from pattern welded steel that I had lying about left over from some sword fittings project long ago. Not high contrast materials, but since I am a smith, it seemed appropriate to have smith made buckles.
I might have to do it again with the weathered colors, and maybe pleated to the blue stripe. Hmmnn.... ;)
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20th July 07, 05:55 AM
#8
Better make yourself a set of crampons first Howard. You have taken the first step down a very slippery slope!
Congrats on the new kilt. If you and Al get up here in the fall we may have to do a kilt night at Sportsman's.
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20th July 07, 07:33 AM
#9
Congrats on the New Kilt!!! Can't wait to see it!!
HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history
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20th July 07, 07:41 AM
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Is that the "Matt Newsome 4 yard box pleated" slippery slope, or just kilts in general, Harlan ? If it is the latter to which you refer, it is too late already. Last September I bought an inexpensive philabeg at the ren faire in Des Moines on a whim. Now I'm at 15 and counting, and the new one from Matt is certainly the best of the lot, by a WIDE margin.
Except for kilts to wear in the shop for work, I am done making them, opting instead just to send the money to Matt for the "nice" kilts to wear out in public. I had two that made which I thought were pretty nice until yesterday. My bubble has been popped. I am not even worthy of "amateur" kitmaker as a moniker. I think I'll stick with swords and metal stuff. ;)
I'll try to get pictures together tomorrow (maybe today, but it seems unlikely).
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