Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
ESPECIALLY when the customer's checks don't bounce!

ANY kiltmaker out there would have been MORE than happy to take the designs and measurements and do the job. When there's that much money and notoriety in a project... you do what is asked for.

After the "kilts" are sent, then you can get back up on the horse and do what you want with your offerings.

I can't imaging that Piper ever using that kilt again after the Madonna gigs... unless it's altered.

Jimmy,
Not ANY kiltmaker. I've turned down rush orders of ten kilts twice because I would have had to make the customers who had already paid wait even longer for their kilts.
I wouldn't sacrifice my reputation for one sale, even a large sale.

And I'm sure there are traditional kiltmakers who would have turned her down just for the length of the kilts. Some kiltmakers won't even make kilts for women to wear!

Quote Originally Posted by Colin
That's right, I forgot that in this day and age everything is for sale!
Colin,
I know you were being sarcastic because you know not everything is for sale.

I don't listen to lines from movies, looking for ways to better my life but ... Rob Roy, to his sons in the movie Rob Roy:
"Honour is a gift you give to yourself."