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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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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Certainly no sillier than a colonial buying the American Bicentennial tartan from the UK!
    Tu che (sp?)



    Colonial,

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    Tu che (sp?)



    Colonial,
    Touche! with an accent over the "e" but I don't know how to do that on this board.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Touche! with an accent over the "e" but I don't know how to do that on this board.
    :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    Also, (US) Americans wearing Scotland National . . .
    OR Irish National

    Or a southerner (US) wearing a Scottish garb and trying to spell in French . . .


    Crazy world, Ain't it???
    :mrgreen:

    Colonial,

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    Material review:

    Blue is a nice shade. Much darker than looked on my computer. It is bright enough to be distinct from the black, while not being too "royal" either. The two thread wide pale blue "border" between the twin whites and the darker blue is there.
    Repeat (full center to matching center)-> 6 7/8 inches

    sevage-> where line of red to black would be. The full red block is there.

    Feel-> very nice-> a bit on the coarse side (as it should be)

    It is heavy weight (it was listed as 16 oz). I have not weighed it, but it "feels" accurate.

    Possingk PMed me that it was made by Lochcarron, which is a VERY good mill.

    I am very happy with my purchase. I would give it a "thumbs up" to anyone interested in this fabric.

    Happy Colonial,

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    In sunlight, the blue is more of a royal after all.

    It is a GREAT match for the Caberdancer/MacBubba X Marks the Scot t-shirt:

    http://www.caberdancer.com/MBMerchandise.htm

    They are also an official sponsor/merchandizer to this site:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/page/links.php

    It is also the one in the Greenville Games group pic:
    http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/plowbo.../ph//my_photos

    (Thanks Steeplechase)

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    Thanks for the review

    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    Material review:

    Blue is a nice shade. Much darker than looked on my computer. It is bright enough to be distinct from the black, while not being too "royal" either. The two thread wide pale blue "border" between the twin whites and the darker blue is there.
    Repeat (full center to matching center)-> 6 7/8 inches

    sevage-> where line of red to black would be. The full red block is there.

    Feel-> very nice-> a bit on the coarse side (as it should be)

    It is heavy weight (it was listed as 16 oz). I have not weighed it, but it "feels" accurate.

    Possingk PMed me that it was made by Lochcarron, which is a VERY good mill.

    I am very happy with my purchase. I would give it a "thumbs up" to anyone interested in this fabric.

    Happy Colonial,

    Thanks for the review can't wait to get mine now!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Touche! with an accent over the "e" but I don't know how to do that on this board.
    é
    Hold down the alt key and type 130 on the number pad.

    PM me if you'd like a table of common accentuated chracters that I keep taped close to my desk. I use é so often, I don't think about it any more.

    Regards,
    Rex in Cincinnati.
    At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
    é
    Hold down the alt key and type 130 on the number pad.
    Or, on a Mac,

    Option-E, e: é
    Option-I, e: ê
    Option-U, e: ë
    Option-C: ç

    I've found that typing extended characters is far easier on a Mac than on a Windows box.

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