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13th July 07, 01:31 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Congratulations on the new kilt, Arlen, I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures once it arrives.
I'm looking forward to it arriving!
And finally getting a visa so I can actually get married.
Here's hoping I'll be heading over there shortly after I get the kilt.
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13th July 07, 01:37 PM
#12
And finally getting a visa so I can actually get married.
When I applied for a visa to visit the USA in 1987 I was refused because I had travelled to East Berlin fifteen years earlier as a student, through the National Union of Students.
I guess now that the Cold War's over they might just reconsider.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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13th July 07, 01:51 PM
#13
The Jonesing begins.....
 Originally Posted by Arlen
I have to say, I was quite surprised, too.
When I first called them to get a quote the guy I spoke to on the phone was fine about it and didn't seem to have any problems with it.
Perhaps I just got a new guy.
Either way, I've seen the quality of a few of my friends kilts from the same store and it's definitely worth the money. Just as good quality as the local Father and Son kilt store and half the price!
I'll have to visit Slanj soon to see what they are all about, like you Arlen I have heard fairly good reports about their prices and the quality of their kilts
Another point Arlen, have you noticed the increasing number of kilt shops springing up in almost evey place you travel through in the last few years, there must be money to be made in this expanding market and I am not talking about the cheap kilts for approximately £40 that are ok for messing about at a football or rugby match
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13th July 07, 01:53 PM
#14
Happy new kilt Arlen, (when it shows up). I wish you and Diane all the best in your upcoming marriage. does this mean Diane will be finishing up her orders before the wedding? I have a Jones of my own going on right now.
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13th July 07, 02:28 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Happy new kilt Arlen, (when it shows up). I wish you and Diane all the best in your upcoming marriage. does this mean Diane will be finishing up her orders before the wedding? I have a Jones of my own going on right now.
*Laughs* I should hope she'll be finished by the wedding. I've already made her promise to make me a pair of cable knit hose for the wedding.
I call her every two days and we usually spend about an hour talking. And I can usually hear the needles clicking away in the background.
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13th July 07, 02:34 PM
#16
Cool, I can't wait for my hand knit hose of course there will be pictures, and a review as soon as they are done.
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13th July 07, 02:41 PM
#17
good luck
congratulations on the upcoming event, ... and of course the wedding , muchos muchos kudos on going in and ordering a banging new kilt, gotta be one of the best feelings ever, all the best to you and yours
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17th July 07, 11:45 AM
#18
Well, I got good and bad things today.
The bad news is that the tartan for my kilt is on back order so I won't get the kilt until September. (At least they called to let me know and give me a choice.)
The good news is that I ordered a bespoke Indie Denim kilt from Unionkilts. (Richard was nice enough to let me know they can have one made with a shorter drop length for me.)
And my new sporran arrived.
Now, I will admit, I ordered it on Ebay so I wasn't expecting fantastic quality.
But I got fantastic quality.
It looks and feels great, is sturdy, well made and spacious.
Soft but firm with a proper cantle and not one of these tin ones that fall off really easily.

I am more than thrilled with it. And there is a plain circle at the top of the cantle where I can either fit a clan crest or have something engraved.
And, to top it off, at a local kiltstore's sale I managed to find a 6 yard, 13/14 oz tweed kilt (Tweed made by Morrisons Tweed and wool mill) for 30 pounds. (About 60 U.S Dollars)
AND a 7 yard, 11oz navy blue solid coloured kilt for 15 punds!!!
Both of these are really great quality. I just need to get them altered a little to fit me, but otherwise they are perfect.
So as soon as they are ready I will have pictures.
Now if I can find a tweed coat that matches the kilt to convert...
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17th July 07, 01:46 PM
#19
A tweed kilt for 30 pounds???? WOWZER!!!!!
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17th July 07, 01:55 PM
#20
That is a nice sporran you have there Arlen. I can't wait to see the pictures of your new kilts. The prices sound great.
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