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8th November 04, 07:41 PM
#21
Wow, y'all are absolutely amazing. Thank you for all the wonderful suggestions, I will be looking at contacting both recommended kiltmakers.
I checked out the sites for Bear and a couple others that are linked from here. He has expressed marked interest in a "non-traditional" kilt... Utilikilts was heavily represented this year at TRF and both my husband and his Irish best friend were fascinated. I think they'd BOTH start wearing kilts more often if they weren't always heavy wool. *grins* That's one of the down sides to being such a big man... all that wool, plus the semi-tropical climate of the South is a bad combination. So once I make this $800 investment worth my money, I will indeed be looking at kilts from one of the sites here.
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
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8th November 04, 07:51 PM
#22
That is one of the joys of this forum, the support, encouragement, and knowledge we share with each other. WELCOME to you and your husband (even if he is a lurker). Cannot wait to hear how things develop for you two
Again WELCOME
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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8th November 04, 07:51 PM
#23
That is one of the joys of this forum, the support, encouragement, and knowledge we share with each other. WELCOME to you and your husband (even if he is a lurker). Cannot wait to hear how things develop for you two
Again WELCOME
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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8th November 04, 07:51 PM
#24
That is one of the joys of this forum, the support, encouragement, and knowledge we share with each other. WELCOME to you and your husband (even if he is a lurker). Cannot wait to hear how things develop for you two
Again WELCOME
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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9th November 04, 07:38 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
I'm a lousy typist too, no problem. Nice thing about message boards like this is you can take your time typing a response. I type using the Columbus method, discover a key and land on it.
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9th November 04, 07:38 AM
#26
Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
I'm a lousy typist too, no problem. Nice thing about message boards like this is you can take your time typing a response. I type using the Columbus method, discover a key and land on it.
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9th November 04, 07:38 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
I'm a lousy typist too, no problem. Nice thing about message boards like this is you can take your time typing a response. I type using the Columbus method, discover a key and land on it.
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9th November 04, 10:00 AM
#28
Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
Wow, y'all are absolutely amazing. Thank you for all the wonderful suggestions, I will be looking at contacting both recommended kiltmakers.
I checked out the sites for Bear and a couple others that are linked from here. He has expressed marked interest in a "non-traditional" kilt... Utilikilts was heavily represented this year at TRF and both my husband and his Irish best friend were fascinated. I think they'd BOTH start wearing kilts more often if they weren't always heavy wool. *grins* That's one of the down sides to being such a big man... all that wool, plus the semi-tropical climate of the South is a bad combination. So once I make this $800 investment worth my money, I will indeed be looking at kilts from one of the sites here.
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
Tell your husband to also check out www.freedomkilts.com they have been getting great reviews from kilt wearers on this site. Good luck with your wool project.
Savannah kilts also has some nice kilts including the Irish Leine they can be found at http://www.neokilts.com/Index.html
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9th November 04, 10:00 AM
#29
Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
Wow, y'all are absolutely amazing. Thank you for all the wonderful suggestions, I will be looking at contacting both recommended kiltmakers.
I checked out the sites for Bear and a couple others that are linked from here. He has expressed marked interest in a "non-traditional" kilt... Utilikilts was heavily represented this year at TRF and both my husband and his Irish best friend were fascinated. I think they'd BOTH start wearing kilts more often if they weren't always heavy wool. *grins* That's one of the down sides to being such a big man... all that wool, plus the semi-tropical climate of the South is a bad combination. So once I make this $800 investment worth my money, I will indeed be looking at kilts from one of the sites here.
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
Tell your husband to also check out www.freedomkilts.com they have been getting great reviews from kilt wearers on this site. Good luck with your wool project.
Savannah kilts also has some nice kilts including the Irish Leine they can be found at http://www.neokilts.com/Index.html
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9th November 04, 10:00 AM
#30
Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
Wow, y'all are absolutely amazing. Thank you for all the wonderful suggestions, I will be looking at contacting both recommended kiltmakers.
I checked out the sites for Bear and a couple others that are linked from here. He has expressed marked interest in a "non-traditional" kilt... Utilikilts was heavily represented this year at TRF and both my husband and his Irish best friend were fascinated. I think they'd BOTH start wearing kilts more often if they weren't always heavy wool. *grins* That's one of the down sides to being such a big man... all that wool, plus the semi-tropical climate of the South is a bad combination. So once I make this $800 investment worth my money, I will indeed be looking at kilts from one of the sites here.
I'm hoping to get him to come peruse the site... he's not comfortable typing, so he'd be a lurker of the first degree, but he's expressed interest, so perhaps you'll be welcoming him, too.
Thanks again
Bryn
Tell your husband to also check out www.freedomkilts.com they have been getting great reviews from kilt wearers on this site. Good luck with your wool project.
Savannah kilts also has some nice kilts including the Irish Leine they can be found at http://www.neokilts.com/Index.html
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