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5th August 05, 12:41 PM
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Fly Plaid Irish National base color Kelly Green
Any one have a stillwater Irish National Tartan fly plaid they want to pawn off? I have been waiting a looooooooong time for them to get em back into stock. The green in the still waters seems to be a lot lighter than most suppliers' are.
Let me know,
Cory
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5th August 05, 08:27 PM
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The best shot that you'll have with this is to find someone that's hemmed theirs because it's too long. Even then, the material won't be very wide. You'll also not find a match to it anywhere but through Stillwater. It's worth an email or call to see if there's anything laying around from a return or sample.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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5th August 05, 10:50 PM
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I have a Stillwater Irish National economy kilt (size 32) that I'd be more than willing to get rid of. You could possibly cut it up to make a fly plaid. $25 US + shipping if you want it.
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6th August 05, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
I have a Stillwater Irish National economy kilt (size 32) that I'd be more than willing to get rid of. You could possibly cut it up to make a fly plaid. $25 US + shipping if you want it.
I am sorry Sir but I wouldnt dare cut up a kilt :::shudders at thought::: to make a fly plaid. LOL that act would be going against nature, and bordering on sac religion (check spelling on that).
Right now I have the opportunity to get a piper plaid from stillwater, but I do not have a piper outfit, unless i could wear a piper plaid with a cullodeen shirt.
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6th August 05, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by CoryLymanMcHenry
Right now I have the opportunity to get a piper plaid from stillwater, but I do not have a piper outfit, unless i could wear a piper plaid with a cullodeen shirt.
A piper's plaid is much larger and heavier than a fly plaid. Wearing a piper's plaid with a culloden shirt would look out of place. However, you could probably use the material of the piper's plaid to make a fly plaid.
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6th August 05, 07:52 AM
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ohh well, I am working with the Stillwater owner on the issue LOL He is a very pleasant man to do business with.
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7th August 05, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by CoryLymanMcHenry
I am sorry Sir but I wouldnt dare cut up a kilt :::shudders at thought::: to make a fly plaid. LOL that act would be going against nature, and bordering on sac religion (check spelling on that).
Cory...the kilt I have is their economy version. As a "once in awhile pub kilt" for someone it's ok, but for anyone who wants a proper-looking kilt it's not very good. Jimmy will tell ya! It wouldn't be a shame at all to use this to cut up for a fly plaid.
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7th August 05, 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
Cory...the kilt I have is their economy version. As a "once in awhile pub kilt" for someone it's ok, but for anyone who wants a proper-looking kilt it's not very good. Jimmy will tell ya! It wouldn't be a shame at all to use this to cut up for a fly plaid.
Well I already paid stillwater for a fly plaid that he didnt have in stock, so he offered the piper plaid, but I turned that down, seemed it would be a rip off, I am too honest for that I guess. But in any case I am waiting for him to get the reg. fly plaids in stock and he will ship it right to me when he gets it.
No Biggie I can wait.
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