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13th December 11, 09:14 AM
#61
Re: Is this how all Scotweb kilts look?
Originally Posted by highlander999
In the USA, most of the Auto Body Shops now post weekly the progress of your auto repair. Really cool. I think as the process starts something like that that could be put on your individual account page would be cool. I think everyone that orders a kilt is just as excited at the progress as anyone who's favorite car has been damaged. A little something that no one else does that adds just a bit to the excitement.. A bit of a tease, we are here, and going here. Seeing the progress would be awesome...
Me too! In fact something like this is very much on my wish list. Unfortunately actually implementing the enhanced order progress process I have in mind will have to await certain other technical developments that we've been working on for well over a year, and we're hoping finally to have ready to launch in the first half of next year. Watch this space. And thanks for the kind and helpful feedback.
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13th December 11, 10:46 AM
#62
I have nothing to add, but that's never stopped me before.
This thread could have easily degenerated into an ugly mess, but it didn't. There was a complaint, some expert answers/explanations, lots of commentary, and Nick's response to the original complaint. Nobody stooped to name-calling or threats or any other junk; we've all acted like big boys. Hooray for us!
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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13th December 11, 11:50 AM
#63
Re: Is this how all Scotweb kilts look?
Originally Posted by piperdbh
I have nothing to add, but that's never stopped me before.
This thread could have easily degenerated into an ugly mess, but it didn't. There was a complaint, some expert answers/explanations, lots of commentary, and Nick's response to the original complaint. Nobody stooped to name-calling or threats or any other junk; we've all acted like big boys. Hooray for us!
I'd like to second this. I belong to two forums online, and I'm happy to say that both are generally marked by good manners and polite conversation.
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13th December 11, 01:10 PM
#64
Re: Is this how all Scotweb kilts look?
Originally Posted by Nick Fiddes
Me too! In fact something like this is very much on my wish list. Unfortunately actually implementing the enhanced order progress process I have in mind will have to await certain other technical developments that we've been working on for well over a year, and we're hoping finally to have ready to launch in the first half of next year. Watch this space. And thanks for the kind and helpful feedback.
AH, yes, and I left out one word. When the body shops post, they often post a picture or two. And I think that was the part I was trying to get across. It'd be cool to see a photo of the Kilmaker's hands on the fabric, the lining being put in etc. And I do realize that would be a task...
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13th December 11, 01:11 PM
#65
Re: Is this how all Scotweb kilts look?
I have found this thread very interesting and informative.
I had an issue with the edge of my Strome tank when new until I learned about the different type of weaving. After a discussion with my local kiltmaker, a light pressing with plenty of steam and hanging on a proper kilt hanger overnight solved all the problems.
As with anything new and hand made, it has to settle and this is more important on old traditional looms. I do not know how far the kilt was shipped but would not expect it to look pristine on arrival. It took several days of wearing over a few weeks for my tank to be "Run In" just like one used to have to do with a new car.
I am awaiting my new tank and expect to "Run" that in over Christmas and new Year.
Chris.
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