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15th August 07, 01:43 PM
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Tank Definition
Forgive me if this question has been raised before. Many times in the forums a reference is made to kilts as tanks. I assume it refers only to the 'short' kilt and not the great kilt. How did this reference to a kilt as a tank come about? Thanks!
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15th August 07, 01:50 PM
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A 'TANK' is defined as an eight-yard, wool, hand-sewn, traditional kilt. ie., "It's built like a tank." (coined by Jimmy Carbomb c.2005)
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15th August 07, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by cavscout
A 'TANK' is defined as an eight-yard, wool, hand-sewn, traditional kilt. ie., "It's built like a tank." (coined by Jimmy Carbomb c.2005)
THANK YOU!
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15th August 07, 01:52 PM
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I was just going to say that, there are other FAQ's check the blue bar on the top of the page.
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15th August 07, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by McMurdo
I was just going to say that, there are other FAQ's check the blue bar on the top of the page.
Ah, yes, if all else fails read the TM.
Thanks!
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15th August 07, 10:01 PM
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Does it have to be hand sewn to be a tank?
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15th August 07, 10:24 PM
#7
Originally Posted by majdan
Does it have to be hand sewn to be a tank?
Well since Jimmy made up the term, I guess it technically does. I think the jist was to describe a "traditional" full-weight wool kilt, as typically made by hand in Scotland (and by our talented kilt makers elsewhere.)
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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16th August 07, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Well since Jimmy made up the term, I guess it technically does. I think the jist was to describe a "traditional" full-weight wool kilt, as typically made by hand in Scotland (and by our talented kilt makers elsewhere.)
Best regards,
Jake
I wouldn't necessarily be so sure about the hand-sewing.
In Barb Tewksbury's book, she says sew everything by hand, and I'd guess kilts made by her are all hand sewn.
My 'tank' a 9-yard 16oz by Alex Scott of Aberdeen has machine sewn apron edges, waistband and belt loops, but I'm convinced it's a tank. Goodness knows it's heavy enough!
Rocky and Kelly at USAKilts produce the 'Premier' which they say is part machine sewn and part hand-sewn.
I think the real 'tank' criteria are 16oz or heavier wool, traditional styling, 8-yards+ of material, and knife pleats. You'll know when you wear one!
Best regards
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16th August 07, 01:49 PM
#9
So would a Sportkilt or maybe a 4 yarder be a Jeep ???
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16th August 07, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
So would a Sportkilt or maybe a 4 yarder be a Jeep ???
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Very nicely put indeed sir! I was drinking coffee when I read that post, and very nearly did the semi-mythical snort coffee down the nose onto the monitor I laughed so hard! Nice one!
Best regards
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