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20th March 07, 08:06 PM
#11
Originally Posted by CosmicKilt
You did a nice job with photo shop or whatever you used. I'm too lazy. I work on computers 14 hours a day and don't get too energetic about such things when I get back to the hotel.
As far as the vertical / horizontal tiger stripes ... I have worn the real deal. I know which direction the stripes went 35 years ago. I am pretty lucky to be alive and I'm happy with the vertical stripes of the Freedom Kilt. It matches the tree bark of the trees in Oklahoma. So in my mind there is no hitch.
Oklahoma!?!
the biggest Paintball event of the year happens in Oklahoma!
http://www.oklahomadday.com/files/Bunkerpaintball.htm
nothing like 3000 players on the field!!
TURNING THE ENEMY INTO HAIR, TEETH AND EYEBALLS SINCE 1984
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20th March 07, 08:23 PM
#12
Originally Posted by LK-13
That is the event I'm talking about. Will you be there? If so we can get together. People are from all over at this event. I'll be cooking ribs and other fine foods for people in my camp. Your welcome to join.
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20th March 07, 08:25 PM
#13
The stripes are that way for a reason. It is how the camo print comes off the roll. If you put the stripes the right way, you'd need 2 or 3 foot wide sections all stitched together to make a kilt, with many breaks in the pattern. So... It is easier to just roll 8 yards in length off the roll and make a kilt sideways.
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20th March 07, 08:27 PM
#14
Actually, There were two versions of the Tiger Stripe circa 1967-69, "in country".
One was American made that had the stripes in the vertical. The thinking at the time was that elephant grass was vertical so the stripes had to be also. And then there was the "Official" version worn by ARVN and made in V-N that had the stripes diagonal. In '70 there started to appear the after market Tigers. Usually not in the ultra light weight Rip-stop nylon. And these all had the stripes horizontal because it was cheaper to cut out the pieces of the pants that way. Since then all tigers have had the stripes horizontal.
I suggest that anyone who buys one of my Tiger Stripe Kilts remain in the prone position, preferably on a couch or soft carpet. That way the stripes will be "correct" and you will need not expend any excess energy worrying about it.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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20th March 07, 08:31 PM
#15
Originally Posted by CosmicKilt
That is the event I'm talking about. Will you be there? If so we can get together. People are from all over at this event. I'll be cooking ribs and other fine foods for people in my camp. Your welcome to join.
good lord how did i miss that in your first post!!
i hope to make it there but it's not looking like I'm going to have the cash.
you may have met Jon Harris, a business friend of mine that leads Team Tacticalmarkers, he also had the US distributorship for Armotech, and now has the US distributorship for the Miltec line of markers.
(actually they are the same markers, Armotech was a paper Tiger that got bogged down in legal red tape)
My uncle Norm McLaughlin was the third man out of his landing craft on the beach in Normandy in the real invasion. and he lived to talk about it!
He landed with an American Unit, and because of this I've been trying for years to get to this paintball event.
just haven't had the cash to get there and back and play.
McLaughlin Road in Brampton Ontario Canada was named in his honor.
TURNING THE ENEMY INTO HAIR, TEETH AND EYEBALLS SINCE 1984
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20th March 07, 08:35 PM
#16
Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Actually, There were two versions of the Tiger Stripe circa 1967-69, "in country".
One was American made that had the stripes in the vertical. The thinking at the time was that elephant grass was vertical so the stripes had to be also. And then there was the "Official" version worn by ARVN and made in V-N that had the stripes diagonal. In '70 there started to appear the after market Tigers. Usually not in the ultra light weight Rip-stop nylon. And these all had the stripes horizontal because it was cheaper to cut out the pieces of the pants that way. Since then all tigers have had the stripes horizontal.
I suggest that anyone who buys one of my Tiger Stripe Kilts remain in the prone position, preferably on a couch or soft carpet. That way the stripes will be "correct" and you will need not expend any excess energy worrying about it.
On the couch with a beer. There you go, I love it. It's a great kilt Steve. Thanks so much. I can blend into the carpet or couch or trees now.
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20th March 07, 08:36 PM
#17
Fantastic product from FK, and worn well by CK. You can barely even see the cargo pockets, they are so well matched to the pattern.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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20th March 07, 09:11 PM
#18
Pleated to the sett! Cool.
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21st March 07, 12:36 AM
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21st March 07, 12:51 AM
#20
Honestly, this younger generation these days. You buy them books, and buy them books and all they do is chew on the covers.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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