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Thanks for the info re the long wait on Barkertown Sutlers highland jackets, as you seem to be a member of the 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment I wonder if you know of any other sutlers that may have a suitable jacket that could be used. I will contact Missy to see how long the current wait is anyhow.
Not that I know of, or would recommend. She does make a quality product, though I make most of my Scottish reenactment clothing. A friend of mine gave her some fabric and had Missy make several coats, weskets, and breeches for him.
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Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
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Thanks for the message, I e mailed Missy yesterday re the waiting time for her Jackets etc. And that's great that she can make up clothing items from fabric supplied by the customer as I have found some fantastic tartan wool melton here in Japan that would look great as a highland jacket.
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