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13th March 10, 02:34 PM
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Kilt # 35
No, I do not own 35 kilts!! I just received my tank, Friday, from Wallace Catanach (Waterfall Kilts), and it's his 35th kilt to be made. So, I'm the proud owner of Catanach #35!!
For those of us fortunate enough to own a Waterfall kilt, we know what a master piece it is...a true work of art. Wally has done a magnificent job on this had stitched wonder. And, he was such a please to do business with....great communication, and a commitment to perfection.
Wally spent a significant amount of time on the phone with me, making sure the measurements were correct, and a host of other pertinent questions.
This project started out with Wally having the material, MacDonagh tartan, woven by D.C. Dalgliesh, in Scotland. It's 8 yards of 16 oz. material that Wally said, "Is the best I have ever worked with."
The pictures do not do it justice. In fact, they look bad IMHO. In person, up close and personal, it's awesome, especially in the sunlight! I was in such a rush to try the kilt on that it's askew in the photos. The main tartan color is very close to bottle, with red, navy, and black stripes.
I got to wear it to a Christening today and it looked pretty sharp, I must say. I received several great comments. I dressed it up with a bottle tie, semi-dress sporran, and a Crail jacket my wife made, with harp buttons. Ah, I know, where are those pics?? I forgot the camera. Again!
If you're looking for a great kilt maker, a passionate one, then give Wallace a consideration.
Hope you like the pics.
Den
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13th March 10, 02:59 PM
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Very nice! Congrats!
I think the bottle green hose were a good choice with it. Did he make the matching tartan flashes too?
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13th March 10, 03:16 PM
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Yes, Wally made the flashes, too. And, enough material was left over for my wife to make a shawl.
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13th March 10, 04:17 PM
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Very nice.
I like the decision to go with two straps rather than three. It gives a very clean look. Was that your preference or suggested by the maker? Either way a good choice.
I have shared e-mails with Wally and if I can get to my target weight, I hope to have him make a kilt for me.
Joe
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13th March 10, 04:21 PM
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Joe, the decision to go with two straps was Wally's. I do not even know if he'd consider doing three. I actually like having just two...looks clean, does not pull on the kilt, like three does, and puts less stress on the apron.
Hope you can get Wally to do it soon. Kilt on>>>>>>>>
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13th March 10, 06:27 PM
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That is a very hansom kilt and you have many options for color coordinating with that tartan. Are there any pockets, or is this strictly traditional? I would really like to see a full length shot in focus. Something like 100_1198.jpg but taken 3/4 on your right to show the placement of the buckle.
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13th March 10, 08:40 PM
#7
Hee hee. Knowing Wally, this is strictly traditional. Congratulations on an heirloom!
I love*3 the way the waist and rise fits. I aspire for my next one to look that good.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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13th March 10, 09:33 PM
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Wally makes a spectacular kilt and is a great guy to boot. Having seen his workmanship in person I can honestly say he does some quality work. Congrats on a great kilt!
Bishop
Last edited by berserkbishop; 13th March 10 at 10:26 PM.
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13th March 10, 09:45 PM
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Very nice Kilt! I see why you are so proud!
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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14th March 10, 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by denmcdough
No, I do not own 35 kilts!! I just received my tank, Friday, from Wallace Catanach (Waterfall Kilts), and it's his 35th kilt to be made. So, I'm the proud owner of Catanach #35!!
For those of us fortunate enough to own a Waterfall kilt, we know what a master piece it is...a true work of art. Wally has done a magnificent job on this had stitched wonder. And, he was such a please to do business with....great communication, and a commitment to perfection.
Wally spent a significant amount of time on the phone with me, making sure the measurements were correct, and a host of other pertinent questions.
This project started out with Wally having the material, MacDonagh tartan, woven by D.C. Dalgliesh, in Scotland. It's 8 yards of 16 oz. material that Wally said, "Is the best I have ever worked with."
The pictures do not do it justice. In fact, they look bad IMHO. In person, up close and personal, it's awesome, especially in the sunlight! I was in such a rush to try the kilt on that it's askew in the photos. The main tartan color is very close to bottle, with red, navy, and black stripes.
I got to wear it to a Christening today and it looked pretty sharp, I must say. I received several great comments. I dressed it up with a bottle tie, semi-dress sporran, and a Crail jacket my wife made, with harp buttons. Ah, I know, where are those pics?? I forgot the camera. Again!
If you're looking for a great kilt maker, a passionate one, then give Wallace a consideration.
Hope you like the pics.
Den
Great looking kilt! I love the tartan!
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