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Pittsburgh Kilts
I just got an e-mail from Jeff saying that Pittsburgh Kilts is no more.
I regret I will not own one of these fantastic works of wearable art.
Oh well, I suppose I should start a-looking for a used singer on e-bay.
Best To All,
BronxKilt
Edited to Say: I of course wish Jeff all the best and I love the supportive website; I am just sorry our kilted paths did not cross. BK
Last edited by BronxKilt; 15th May 06 at 06:53 PM.
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Pittsburgh Kilts may be no more, but Jeff has taken a step in helping more men become kilted. He redesigned his website to direct people here for advice and to a couple of other kiltmakers for buying. Want to make your own - there's directions and links to fabric sources. He may no longer be there, but he's pointed where to go.
Let's wish Jeff success with his IT job, and if he decides at some point to come back, we'll be waiting.
I knew I should have ordered that Bull-Brushed Denim PK to match my BDUs when I had the chance ... sigh.
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Arghhhh. I've not been to Jeff's website for a while; simply hoping for his return. I have one of his creations and want more. New additions to the family however, can change anyone's business plan.
Jeff, I wholeheartedly wish you the best and if you ever get back into the kiltmaking business you have a loyal following here.
In the meantime enjoy your family and do what you need to do.
Cheers,
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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I also wish Jeff well. And as an owner of 2 of the kilts from his swan song, they mean even more. His underapron pocket is brilliant and the quality of his kilts is top-notch.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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weeping, weeping, weeping ... (I watch too much tv)
C'mon Alan, step right up.
CT - I'll buy you a scotch ale or 150 ...
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So, who is going to step up to the plate? Hmmm...
Oh, with regards the under apron pocket, seems many of the Regimental kilts made for Canadian Regiments have had them since before WW2. Who knew? I know I sure didn't. Met a bud currently with the NS Highlanders and, lo and behold, his kilt had one. He said he'd never seen one in the Regiment without.
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I wish Jeff all the best. I own two of his kilts, one of which I wear to work. Jeff made an excellent product and I for one love the two I do own. His work will be missed.
Rob
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Well nuts. I was just about to order my second PK (and one for my newborn son) when Jeff "temporarily" went out of business. Now that temporary means forever, well that just sucks.
Attention all other contemporary kiltmakers. I want a denim, flannel lined kilt for me and my bairn, who's gonna start making them?
Adam
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Sad....very sad.
Hope Jeff is happy though.
Trying to get rid of some fat to sqeeze back into my three PKs.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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15th May 06, 10:18 PM
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Jeff, all the best wishes and success in all your endeavours!
And I'm just glad I ordered my PK when I did.
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