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    That is a wonderful addition to any collection, and you look great in it. I too really like the sporran and belt and have been looking at leather sporrans for some time now perhaps my next sporran will come from them. The entire outfit looks smashing, well done and congratulations.

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    congratulations for the bonus, for the review and for the kilt!
    You look really good!

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    WOW!!! Absolutely outstanding! I'm starting to really love the tweeds.
    Great job on the hose too! Wife needs to practice knitting those.

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    Very smart ensemble! It really looks good, and the socks are quite an accomplishment.

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    Thank you, all, for the kind words!

    I posted in this section believing that the tweed made it non-traditional. I stand corrected, and happily so! Thank you Mr. Newsome for the clarification on selvedge construction. My next adventure is to find a tweed with a closed selvedge, then!

    I am one of only a few kilt-wearers in Bozeman, and proudly so. I turn heads every time I go out (which my wife enjoys) and I enjoy dressing well. (As I look at my pics ... my shirt isn't properly tucked and I'm not wearing a cap. I'd never leave the house such a condition!)

    I only need to gain approval to wear kilts to work... I'm going to work on that when my supervisor comes back to town next week.


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    aka ScotFiddler, Playing Traditional Scottish Fiddle Music in Yellowstone Country

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    Quote Originally Posted by BozemanboB View Post
    Thank you, all, for the kind words!

    I posted in this section believing that the tweed made it non-traditional. I stand corrected, and happily so! Thank you Mr. Newsome for the clarification on selvedge construction. My next adventure is to find a tweed with a closed selvedge, then!

    All the Harris tweed I have worked with has come with a wonderful closed selvedge.
    http://kilts.albanach.org/tweeds.html

    (The lighter weight Ettrick tweeds you also see me offer on the bottom of that page all require hemming).

    M

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    Stunning! Love the hose! Congratulations!
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    And this shall be for music, when no one else is near; The fine song for singing, the rare song to hear; That only I remember, that only you admire; Of the broad road that stretches and the roadside fire. (RL Stevenson)
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    All the Harris tweed I have worked with has come with a wonderful closed selvedge.
    http://kilts.albanach.org/tweeds.html

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    Gad. I wish you hadn't told me that...

    Naturally I skipped immediately to your linked page. You just landed a spot on my wish-list.



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    Simply beautiful - that goes on my must have list!

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    sooooooooooo nice!

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