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1st March 06, 12:51 AM
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Longshadows
If ye be patient for a bit, there'll be news here you might find interesting in your quest.
CT - not til they're ready tho -
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1st March 06, 01:19 AM
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I own two Sportkilt, one cotton and one Poly. I also own a Stillwater heavyweight and a Stillwater standard.
I have considered selling my Sportkilts, but I have found good reasons to keep them- the cotton is good as a loaner, and when I have a situation where I really don't care it the kilt dies. The Poly is on the chopping block, and a good offer may make me let it go. I had the pleats sewd down, but I can't get the material to put loops on it, so it falls in the very casual, very hot days kilt. Possibly it will be the "party" kilt.
The Stillwaters are heavier and in my opinion, a better kilt, but that is just me. I like the straps better than the velcro, and that they ride higher up the body.
Ask me in a few weeks, when I hope to have my new scottish.net kilt and my new USAkilt.
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1st March 06, 09:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by Norbydog
Ask me in a few weeks, when I hope to have my new scottish.net kilt and my new USAkilt.
I am sure you will be blown away by both and you won't want to go back to anything else
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1st March 06, 05:14 PM
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Colin,
I am certain I will be. If it wasn't for the need for a loaner/knockabout kilt, I would probably sell my Sportkilts, and get a Hunting McLeod from SWK. One that fits this time.
Make sure you see my new thread on socks from Penny's.
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1st March 06, 09:36 PM
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I had a sport kilt and my wife gave it to salvation army by accident.
I don't miss it.
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1st March 06, 10:10 PM
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Raphael,
It may be worth your time to see if they still have it....I see Sportkilts go for a decent price on E-bay. Or send it to me.
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