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9th September 06, 06:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by O'Neille
Well won! I've also got my Grandfathers tweed overcoat. It was made by John Cameron a Taylor in London ca. 1934. Still looks new. I read your post last night and went to the winter closet to see it. Put it on over a kilt and I looked like a flasher. O'Neille
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
I must agree. That was my initial thought when looking into them.
It came in today with my O'Neille kilt (see my seperate thread on that.) This coat is absolutely AMAZING! I'm in utter shock that I won this coat for ten smackers! I've never caught a deal NEAR this good in my years on Ebay.
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