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16th April 07, 06:13 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Panache
I think Tartan Hiker, ozmeath, O'Neille, Piobear, me, and everybody else here who has tried their hand at making a blade would be honored to be a footnote in Rab's book.
Amen to that, Jamie!
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16th April 07, 11:56 PM
#12
Is the Blademaking book going to be about forging blades or about handle carving and putting the handle and blade together or both? I would be interested in that one. Who is making the sporran book?
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17th April 07, 04:30 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by way2fractious
Hah! Caught you counting! Switch 3 & 4 on your list and you'll have what I had in mind. My thought was to also recruit Rab Gordon to consult on blademaking book.
And, Dreadbelly, we'll do our UTMOST to remember that the tam title is The Art of Tam Crocheting.
w2f
I realized that AFTER posting (but thought it to minor to worry about).
Sorry, I forgot about Rab Gordon's wonderful work.
And Dread's pet peave
I thought that the Sporan making would be an important part of the Kilt Accessories book.
Maybe, these could be the next publications of Celtic Dragon Press.
I would buy ALL of these books in a heartbeat (would pay for themselves quickly and, ironically, show what makes a good product and what goes into it-> thus actually increasing the business to those how have excellent products, by making a "coniseaur" (sp?).
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17th April 07, 05:09 AM
#14
Not about real or fake books
This was supposed to be a thread about a new kilt accessory, that I am very happy with, if you all want to talk about existing or future books you might want to take that somewhere else.
Thanks
Last edited by McMurdo; 17th April 07 at 05:43 AM.
Reason: spelling
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17th April 07, 05:41 AM
#15
Sorry, threads can have a habit of doing that.
Yes, Dread's hats are very nice. I have one and REALLY like it.

He does a good job at CROCHET (at least I didn't say knit ).
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17th April 07, 05:47 AM
#16
I love Brother Dread's tams and agree that each one is a work of art. I, however, very seldom, if ever, wear a hat - and then it's usually a collegiate baseball type cap (and that's usually just to get pour1malt to use the word "numpty" in a sentence). I would love to own one, but it would be wasted on me. They are certainly beautiful, though. I may have to get a couple for gifts, though. Hmmmmmm.......
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