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10th December 07, 02:41 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Sir Robert
This will be the first "heavywieght" for me and I say tank. As an Armored Vehicle Crewman (MOS 19K40) I get to define what is (and is not) a tank, that is part of my job discription.
I now have an email from Stillwater indicating that it is in the post.
Additionally Stillwater has shipped a Gordon Tartan youth kilt to my daughter, if she likes it, I may get her a wool USMC kilt.
Fine go ahead and call it a tank, that does not make it a tank, we talk here about affordable kilts, kilts that come from Scotland, the US, Canada, Pakistan, etc. We also talk about educating new members, and recently there have been threads decrying the fact that some companies out there try to pass off their wares as real made in Scotland kilts, I'm just pointing out that a heavyweight kilt from Stillwater is not what we have come to call a tank, but hey it's a free world so go ahead add to the confusion.
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