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    IT"S MINE!!!!!

    MINE!!!!

    MINE!!!!!!!

    (At least 6 yards if it)

    I wonder how long to arrive?
    And at what cost??

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    It's mine too

    I won an auction today on the same material, here is the link.I spent a little more on it that MacWage did, somewhere around 13.00 a yard (double width) With shipping it is going to end up being about $26 a yard for six yards. I though that was a pretty good deal.

    It seems that the seller although has low feedback has very good feedback so far, so I am really looking forward to getting this fabric. I will say that my e-mails that I sent after MacWage got his, were not answered but buy checking back and seeing that there was another auction up, I was able to get some of the fabric. Once bidding on an auction, and having the item number and such, he did respond to my question about shippng costs. Six yards to the US is 38 GBP, which is steep, but when figured in to the 7.50 a yard double width price it seemed to be a great value.

    My wife now has a built in Christmas present for me, that made her pretty excited.

    I will update this thread when I get my fabric, hopefully I can get it before the big Philly kilt night so I can have the experts take a look at it.

    MacWage, if you get yours first, since you have made a few kilts, please review it as well.

    Thanks,

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    At this point, still waiting . . .

    Also, (Indiana) Jonesing

    I'll review:
    First impression (inc. sett and repeat measurements)

    After finish box pleat-> what it wears like
    (my final decision on 6 or 8 yarder for the rest of it will wait until then)

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    Fabric at parents house in Atlanta. I'll get it from them this weekend. I'll post review this weekend.

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    If you go over the 2Kg limit for the Post office Air Mail (cost of 2Kg small packet to US is 19.58 UK pounds) then you have to send by carrier, where the limit is 10Kg, but the cost is rather higher.

    I'm almost tempted to buy some of the fabric myself but it is just a teeny bit too razzle dazzle to fit into my wardrobe, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater
    If you go over the 2Kg limit for the Post office Air Mail (cost of 2Kg small packet to US is 19.58 UK pounds) then you have to send by carrier, where the limit is 10Kg, but the cost is rather higher.

    I'm almost tempted to buy some of the fabric myself but it is just a teeny bit too razzle dazzle to fit into my wardrobe, I think.
    A Brit . . . buying American Bicent.?

    American Rev./War in reverse? :rolleyes:

    The shipping to US was 27 pounds. Almost the cost of the fabric itself.

    Review of material itself . . . coming soon to a computer near you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    A Brit . . . buying American Bicent.?

    American Rev./War in reverse? ...
    Certainly no sillier than a colonial buying the American Bicentennial tartan from the UK!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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