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    Ok Rocky, best I can do at the moment. Here's the Hamilton semi trad. Yes, I wear it often and it really has taken a beating and still looks great.


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    Nice Bubba! How old is that one?

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    Hamilton: there's one you don't see too often! Looks GREAT.

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    Hey Rocky,

    ITS THERAPY for me

    All my years in cut and sew it was just as you say, ship them out the door and never see them in action.

    Hope more folks send you them kilt pics so you can enjoy some of what we do in your fine wares.

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR
    Nice Bubba! How old is that one?
    Rocky, this is one you made just after you changed the name from traditional to semi traditional. It was an experiment on your part to see about cutting down production time. Still looks great in spite of being beat to hell and gone at family picnics, tavern runs and such assorted madness. It still looks good dressed up and comfortable dressed down.

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    Great minds think alike.



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    hey Norby!

    It's a kicking kilt, isn't it?

    My first semi-trad from USAK, but I've a feeling it won't be my last. Wife and I went out tonight, bowled a couple of games, had some beer, then went for some seafood.

    Let me put it this way. When it's time to look around for a tank, I'm going to have to ponder long and hard before I order anything but a USAK premier kilt.

    Yeah, they're really that good.

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    I wear my USAK casual Ramsay all the freakin' time. When it's hot, it's THE kilt to have on.

    Enjoy!

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    California heat?

    Alan---you HAVE to be kidding! The heat in California barely even qualifies! Where it's hot, it's hot and dry. You don't know heat, my brother, until you've slogged through the deadly double whammy of ninety degree days with ninety percent humidity!

    With all that said, however, the USAK semi-trad is just mighty hard to beat.

    All that good kilt style, all that swish and sway, but it feels like you're wearing a slip! (Sorry, Bear!)

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