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16th June 11, 09:34 AM
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New Tewksbury, Young M
Barb already posted some pictures of the pleating earlier this week. I just received the kilt yesterday in the mail so I wanted to add a few more photos and my own thoughts on my first tank.
I'm not a teaser so pics first!
I was so excited opening the box that I cut myself with the knife. Well worth a few drops of blood.
And, as I getting ready to toss out the box, what do I find? Matching flashes and a kilt passport!
The Front
The Back (I wanted something that I hadn't seen before with Young M. Barb delivered.)
The pleats (I was surprised at how deep they were)
You can't really see how large my hand is in the first one, so I figured this would give you an idea. The pleat next to my knuckles starts 4 pleats to the left.
Here it is laid out (Once again pictures dont do the lining justice. It's heavy duty.)
Although I've been a kilt wearer for a while, this is my first heavyweight tank. The transition is night and day.
Initial impressions:
1) Weight: I was just down right shocked. I know why it's called a tank now. Compared to the casual kilt I've worn before, it's a beast. It took a little time with it on to get used to the additional weight, then you kind of forget it's there until you take it off.
2) Stiching: Invisible. I struggled to find a stich line anywear on the kilt (pleats, lining, you name it). The idea that Barb did the whole thing by hand is just mind blowing.
3) Pleats: The pattern across the back was so exact, you wouldn't believe it was pleated until I moved and the swish kicked in.
Overall, there's no better way to say it, I'm impressed. The kilt fits like a glove on the tighter notches (I was down to 34 from 36/37 when I ordered it, and managed to knock off almost another inch and a half during production.) Which means I've plenty of room for the steady decline with age. I can't wait till I can get my full kit together and take her out on the town (are kilts female like boats?). I promise they'll be a full set of photos and the obligatory Hamish as soon I can get it all worked out.
Thanks again to Barb for such wonderful work. She was incredibly helpful with all the decisions and incredibly easy to work with. And based on this kilt, truly a master at her craft. I plan on wearing it with pride for decades to come. I'm also already mulling over ideas for a custom sporran. When someone makes you a work of art, you can't very well hang a Metallica poster next to it.
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16th June 11, 09:56 AM
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Beautiful!!!
That is very nice!
Somebody ought to.
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16th June 11, 10:01 AM
#3
I saw this in Barb's thread, it is a thing of beauty. The pleating choice is fantastic! Congratulations all around.
Now I would like to formally request a pleat-shot.
ith:
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16th June 11, 10:08 AM
#4
"Nice Quilt." - comment on my Kilt by a man behind me in line at Home Depot.
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16th June 11, 10:51 AM
#5
Absolutely brilliant kilt you have there, sir. Hats off to the kiltmaker for such a magnificent garment and congrats to you as its new owner!
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16th June 11, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by artificer
I saw this in Barb's thread, it is a thing of beauty. The pleating choice is fantastic! Congratulations all around.
Now I would like to formally request a pleat-shot.
ith:
Unfortunately, the only camera I have available right now is my phone, and, while the camera on the back takes pretty good pictures, it doesn't have a timer. I tried taking it myself, but I just couldn't get a goo enough angle. I promise some shots the first time I make it out of the house.
Originally Posted by Silent Raven
great looking kilt! excellent craftsmanship. and im with cowher on this one, what is a kilt passport??
It's a document made by the Scottish Tartans Authority that acts like a document of ownership/passport. You can put a picture of the kilt in there along with your personal information and the kiltmaker's name and date of commission. There's also additional pages for when you pass the kilt on to a new owner, so they add their own information and help document the history of the kilt over time.
Originally Posted by azwildcat96
I think it is brilliant that you've called the kilt "her" (similar to a boat/ship/sea-going vessel). I wonder how quickly that catches on around here? I believe I shall have to name my tank...Hmmm, now what to name her?
I actually mulled that over after the thought came up. I believe I'm going with Fiona.
Last edited by YoungMan; 16th June 11 at 04:26 PM.
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16th June 11, 11:03 AM
#7
Awesome, one of the nicest looking kilts I have seen.
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16th June 11, 11:34 AM
#8
What a lucky gentleman you are.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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16th June 11, 12:01 PM
#9
That is really beautiful. Congratulations.
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16th June 11, 01:27 PM
#10
Yes, please, we want to see the pleats splayed out with you in them!
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