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15th April 06, 11:30 PM
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Go with what you feel is right. Be aware that your market is extremely picky about their kilts, and until you establish yourself as a quality kiltmaker, you will need to be very cautious about how much you put into this venture. It is a fantastic goal, and I applaud you for considering it, just make make sure you are able to earn what you feel your time and effort are worth. 50 hours on a $200 kilt isn't a whole lot of money.
on a brighter note, let us know when you finish your first kilt for sale, so we can all take check it out and fight over it!
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