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I've been a good boy!!
I have been a good boy, up until now, but now its time to JONES!! Back some months ago I contacted Barb T. about making a kilt for me. She agreed and she told me that it would be the first of July before she could start due to her daughter's wedding, etc.
Well, she contacted me for my measurements and she is ready to go. So now the Jones has kicked in and I am really excited. She has been really wonderful with my questions and some times indecision on issues. But now, there is a Traditional kilt in Ancient Grant in the works and I am very excited!
Thanks Barb!!
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Cool, happy waiting, of course we want pictures when the kilt does arrive. To help with the waiting you could always go out and get yourself a new sporran, hose, belt, etc.
Congratulations on the new kilt.
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If Barb hasn't already suggested two straps instead of three and no sporran loops, she will. I recommend both, but especially the two-straps. I am slowly taking off all my hip straps and finding the kilt moves more freely and the aprons drop better when sitting.
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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Welcome to the brotherhood of the JONES - and I agree with Turpin - two straps beats three straps hands down - the kilt apron lays much better!
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Originally Posted by McMurdo
Cool, happy waiting, of course we want pictures when the kilt does arrive. To help with the waiting you could always go out and get yourself a new sporran, hose, belt, etc.
Congratulations on the new kilt.
You read my mind already. I have a laundry list of "supplies" to go with the new kilt.
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Originally Posted by turpin
If Barb hasn't already suggested two straps instead of three and no sporran loops, she will. I recommend both, but especially the two-straps. I am slowly taking off all my hip straps and finding the kilt moves more freely and the aprons drop better when sitting.
Yes, already touched on that, will be 2 straps, and no loops! Oh the Jones is kicking in now
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12th July 07, 02:58 AM
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2 straps, huh?
Originally Posted by turpin
If Barb hasn't already suggested two straps instead of three and no sporran loops, she will. I recommend both, but especially the two-straps. I am slowly taking off all my hip straps and finding the kilt moves more freely and the aprons drop better when sitting.
Hmm... maybe that would help me in the future. I'm a man with a medium height, and a bit of a belly. I find that my kilt tends to accentuate my belly rather than improving my appearance.
Thoughts?
cheers
Hachiman
Pro Libertate (For Freedom!) The motto of the Wallace Clan
When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.
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12th July 07, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Hachiman
Hmm... maybe that would help me in the future. I'm a man with a medium height, and a bit of a belly. I find that my kilt tends to accentuate my belly rather than improving my appearance.
Thoughts?
cheers
Hachiman
TWO STRAPS! One on each side. The original use of the double buckles was with "hi-rise" military kilts, and the second buckle on the right fell not at the hip, but at the waist. (I think.)
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