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28th May 07, 07:26 AM
#11
The way it should be.
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28th May 07, 04:08 PM
#12
Originally Posted by Canuck
No heart attack here just a big grin...that hemp kilt was designed to take a beating. Glad you're putting it through the paces!
To be precise Robert, that was the older denim kilt, not that you can tell under the dirt. I think I love my hemp too much to do that to it.
True, it will take a beating and I've been thinking of posting a couple of "hemp after one year on constant wear" photos.
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28th May 07, 04:32 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Graham
To be precise Robert, that was the older denim kilt, not that you can tell under the dirt. I think I love my hemp too much to do that to it.
True, it will take a beating and I've been thinking of posting a couple of "hemp after one year on constant wear" photos.
Well go figure....Come on the hemp will love it...it could use a good work out....
what ever the main thing is that the kilts working for you.
Cheers Robert
P.S. samples went out in todays mail you should be getting them soon
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28th May 07, 10:02 PM
#14
Haha, well the only thing better than a hemp kilt is two hemp kilts, which means I can and do keep one for clean outings and the other for daily work.
Glen and I saw a guy in Denver wearing a UK covered in paint, he thought it looked cool. Well my hemp has a wee bit of paint on it now but not too much.
I'm finding the hemp is good to wear all year round here, summer and winter. We don't get extremes of weather like Ontario though!!
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29th May 07, 06:07 AM
#15
I have not advanced to doing grunge work is a kilt yet. You are a better man than me
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29th May 07, 07:49 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Dirk Skene
I have not advanced to doing grunge work is a kilt yet. You are a better man than me
No, not a better man, just dirtier
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29th May 07, 10:25 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Dirk Skene
...grunge work in a kilt...
Oh, my! That what some kilts are for! This last weekend was spent tossing railroad ties around, doing some landscaping infrastructure work. The MARPAT digital camo kilt took quite a beating. One trip through the washing machine took most of the mess out of the poly/cotton material, and anything left is hidden in the camo. Of course, my unbleached canvas kilt still has some brown stains that won't come out.
Now, I wouldn't try this with an XMarks or MacLaren wool tartan kilt - way too expensive!
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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29th May 07, 10:49 AM
#18
I split wood in my poly/cotton kilts all the time (but NEVER use the chain saw with one....those wood chips are hot and they move pretty fast!)
Might I suggest that your wood shed needs a roof??? [lol!]
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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29th May 07, 04:10 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
I split wood in my poly/cotton kilts all the time (but NEVER use the chain saw with one....those wood chips are hot and they move pretty fast!)
Might I suggest that your wood shed needs a roof??? [lol!]
Actually, I was just finishing off with the axe, I'd been using the chainsaw most of the afternoon, I don't find a problem using it.
The shed does have a roof, it's made of clear material to allow the light in. It doesn't show too well in the photo.
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