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21st August 07, 12:59 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by starbkjrus
Randy,
I'm glad you posted this. I was going to post it tonight after seeing in the Post today. Also seeing it at kiltblog.org the other day. I'm going to have to take a run out there this weekend.

Can I presume you were actually speaking of my blog, kiltblog.com? The .org does not seem to be registered to anyone?
I am impressed with how much media coverage they have gotten, most small stores opening never make any newspaper. Hopefully this is an indication of increased kilt consciousness.
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21st August 07, 01:03 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Thebes
Can I presume you were actually speaking of my blog, kiltblog.com? The .org does not seem to be registered to anyone?
I am impressed with how much media coverage they have gotten, most small stores opening never make any newspaper. Hopefully this is an indication of increased kilt consciousness.
Oops, sorry. Yes, kiltblog.com. Sometimes my fingers get ahead of my brain. .
Often it seems lately.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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21st August 07, 03:04 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Perldog007
Actually the house on 28 that sits right on the county line 2 miles south of Nokesville. So technically yeah Catlett. Mom ran that store in Casanova, the Casanova Junction.
Worked on Melrose Castle Farm and affiliates b4 the Navy. Also the Cardinal Pizza joint in Warrenton.
After the Nav, lived over in Irongate for a spell. Wrestled for Brentsville in 776, in 77 they moved the county line on me and I wrestled for Fauquier. Graduated FHS class of 79.5
Good to see another hay bale relocation specialist on here !
If main man starts carrying some huge sizes, I am gonna have to make that trip.
I know the place. I used to pass it twice daily when living in Bealeton and working in Manassas. I live in Manassas and work in Fredericksburg now. I still go that way on Fridays after visiting my kids and granddaughter who still live in Bealeton. Is Casanova Junction the little store right by the tracks at 616 and 602? If that's the one, I've been there a few times. We lived on 616 but the other end not too far from 29. It's only three miles from Warrenton, but I've always said we lived in Opal, so as to seperate us from the folks in town. You're a few years ahead of me, I was in Fauquier's class of '89. Glad again to see a fellow cornfed Fauquier boy on the forums.
Last edited by PaulX608; 21st August 07 at 07:41 PM.
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23rd August 07, 03:46 PM
#14
Thanx from The Kilted Nation
Finally got on here....its been a hectic week....month since opening.
Many thanx for the mention.
And many thanx for the kind comments.
Come check us out if you are in the area. We will also be at the Virginia Scottish Games on Sept. 15th.
Brad -n- Kat
The Kilted Nation
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25th August 07, 05:42 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by PaulX608
Is Casanova Junction the little store right by the tracks at 616 and 602?
That would be the one. Mom now rests in the memorial garden at St. Stephen's in Catlett. I would have been one of the clerks when you were five or six.
I will have to get down that way soon to visit Mom's resting place and check Brad's Store out. Though it looks like friggin huge is not in his stock range of sizes, may find the odd accessory.
Really think that area is an interesting choice for a kilt store. Would have more likely expected Arlington/Arlandria/Alexandria (though they do/did(?) have the Scottish Shop in Old Town) . Thinking on it, Manassas does make sense for a contemporary/modern kilt shop.
Wish you all the best Brad, and hope you have some fat sizes by the time I get thar
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25th August 07, 09:45 AM
#16
Brad, you are so brave!
Hopefully you will prosper from common sense and the current kilt fashion boom.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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25th August 07, 11:00 AM
#17
Went to Brad's store today. Very very nice guy. I may have to try one of those more modern variants having seen them displayed so well in there. I was there for 25 minutes or so, and at least three other groups came in while I was there. Quite a bustling business, and a great addition to our local Olde Towne business community. Thanks for your time today Brad, and I'll see you at Sky Meadows if not before.
Oh, and there was a big picture of Ron on the wall, too! Made me feel right at home.
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30th August 07, 06:40 PM
#18
My lovely bride and I stopped by the store this afternoon. Brad talked my wife out of buying her own Utilikilt. But "made" me buy one to share with her. A very friendly place. Spouse approved.
Ice cream up the road at Kline's Ice Cream was good.
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1st September 07, 02:58 PM
#19
More places to spend time and money, yay !
TCS - hmm, lax to bwi, trains to man*, alb*, tor*, wpg, van*, sea, home
*=kilt stops and shops, includes that guy out there on the island
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5th September 07, 02:53 AM
#20
I saw an announcement on the opening day on a Utilikilt email group. I've been trying to find time to head up there since. Hopefully I'll make the VA Scottish Games and see you guys there. I also thought about trying to stop in if I made it up the the MD Ren Festival but not sure if I'm going to make that now.
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