Sorry to tell you Rocky, but the only reason I wore your kilt on the plane....You don't think I wanted to rumple one of mine in those seats do you?
I know... God KNOWS what a pain it is to get one of those FK things to hang right in the FIRST place! HAHAHAHAHAHA
I'm glad my kilt got some exposure and you got some "testing" time under your belt. Was it comfortable on the plane? Nice, light, breathable fabric? Report back to me when you've abused it a bit longer.
It was a great time, and a pleasure to see each others product and enthusiasm. I have some photo's I wanted to post but I don't know how on the new format or really have the time to learn, as when I got home there were some more orders and I just gotta keep sewing.
It truely was a pleasure meeting you Steve, I had some good laughs with everyone.
Great report on your trip Steve, take care and much success. (you need a leather kilt for the long trips in a chair.....LOL ...ya right!) You have a great product!
Cheers
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
You can probably all guess it, but I will confirm that Steve is just a really cool guy. I'm bummed that we didn't get a chance to hoist a beer together (I started to reconsider driving to Philly to meet the rest of you....)
Meeting Steve confirms the observation I've made about kilt wearers--the one thing they all have in common is a great number of interests. I have the feeling that there were about 3000 more topics we could have had great conversations about!
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