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18th July 06, 01:37 AM
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New Canvas Kilt
Here's a snap of the new canvas kilt I picked up at the Flagstaff games. This was my get-up for the day. I guess I looked pretty good, cause some lady in Wal-Mart snuck (not very well) a snap of me with her camera phone... still not sure how I feel about that
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18th July 06, 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
I guess I looked pretty good, cause some lady in Wal-Mart snuck (not very well) a snap of me with her camera phone... still not sure how I feel about that
Nice ensemble.
I get photographed a lot. If it's a digicam, I usually ask to see the picture.
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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18th July 06, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Nice ensemble.
I get photographed a lot. If it's a digicam, I usually ask to see the picture.
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati
The same here. I don't mind having my picture taken, but it is good manners if they ask first though.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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18th July 06, 06:36 AM
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20th July 06, 09:45 PM
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Looks like a Buzz Kidder canvas kilt. They're built right...solid garments.
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20th July 06, 10:00 PM
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Good job on the ensamble! Very good pic! Did the skull on yer knee hurt at all?
I'm thinking about getting knotwork designs done on my knees and rear calves. I have this on the side of my right calf...
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20th July 06, 11:23 PM
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Whoops. Looks like I missed Kilted Taper's question. It is indeed a Buzz Kidder canvas kilt. I didn't even know who it was by until Riverkilt helped me out (he remembered the booth at the Flagstaff games.)
And Highlandcelt:
Yes, the skull on my kneee did hurt indeed. And, would you believe I tattooed it myself? It's true. I, in retrospect, really don't know how I managed to concentrate through the pain! It definately wasn't the most painful tattoo ever. But, it wasn't the easiest either. I need more stuff on my legs. I've pretty much decided that I'm going to get a bagpiper in black and grey on one of my shins. I've also been considering a rampant lion on the other knee cap.
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21st July 06, 12:29 AM
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Sweet looking kilt, my friend!! I am thinking about getting one in Khaki.
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21st July 06, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
Whoops. Looks like I missed Kilted Taper's question. It is indeed a Buzz Kidder canvas kilt. I didn't even know who it was by until Riverkilt helped me out (he remembered the booth at the Flagstaff games.)
And Highlandcelt:
Yes, the skull on my kneee did hurt indeed. And, would you believe I tattooed it myself? It's true. I, in retrospect, really don't know how I managed to concentrate through the pain! It definately wasn't the most painful tattoo ever. But, it wasn't the easiest either. I need more stuff on my legs. I've pretty much decided that I'm going to get a bagpiper in black and grey on one of my shins. I've also been considering a rampant lion on the other knee cap.
It is too bad that you are so far away from me and I from you. By the looks of the ink-work ya have, I'd like for you to do some on me! I have been Jonesing and fiending for some new ink. Call it an addiction! The ink itch! Gotta scratch it!
I am actually wanting to get a Rampant Lion flag on the back of my left calf, and a Saltire Flag on the back of my right calf.
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21st July 06, 01:01 AM
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I'd be happy to. But, as you've already pointed out... we're quite a distance from one another! I've been tattooing for about 6 years. I worked full time in a shop for a couple of years. But, due to the owner's bad business decisions, that came to an end. I do tattoo still. Just usually on friends and family kinda thing. Some day I hope to be a shop owner. Some day.
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