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7th April 07, 06:34 AM
#41
I know Robert (he's not really a "they" so much as a "he") makes REAL leather ones, but I'm not sure if he has sources for Pleather. I'd be interested to see one (not for me, but just to see).
Robert? Does your leather source do pleather for the "animal lovers" on the forum?
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8th April 07, 06:09 AM
#42
Im usually not one for the leather kilts, but that does look so awesome!
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8th April 07, 07:45 AM
#43
DAMN! That is one FINE kilt! I really need to hit the Lottery!
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9th April 07, 10:55 AM
#44
Sorry, "he" then. Not so much an animal lover, I just can't afford real leather. Kill the cows and gimme tha hide! (And the tenderloin) Pleather would be a nice, affordable alternative to real leather. Don't ya think?
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9th April 07, 11:36 AM
#45
 Originally Posted by Dirka Skene
Sorry, "he" then. Not so much an animal lover, I just can't afford real leather. Kill the cows and gimme tha hide! (And the tenderloin) Pleather would be a nice, affordable alternative to real leather. Don't ya think?
Sorry to say I'm not a fan of Pleather, it doesn't handle the same way for me. Plus the smell of leather is something else.
You'ld be surprised how quick the funds will come in by doing one less Starbucks per week.
Cheers
Robert
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9th April 07, 01:11 PM
#46
I don't do Starbucks. I don't work and my husband isn't keen on coughing up $500 for anything.
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9th April 07, 01:37 PM
#47
 Originally Posted by Dirka Skene
I don't do Starbucks. I don't work and my husband isn't keen on coughing up $500 for anything.
All cool. I don't do Starbucks either.....
All the best
Robert
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