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17th April 08, 03:52 PM
#1
Does it have to be made with 8 yards, to be considered a proper "tank"?
Might a 4 yarder, hand made from heavy weight worsted, still be one, so long as it's "built like a tank"?
I'm new around here, and not as familiar with the term as I might be.
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17th April 08, 03:59 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
Does it have to be made with 8 yards, to be considered a proper "tank"?
Might a 4 yarder, hand made from heavy weight worsted, still be one, so long as it's "built like a tank"?
I'm new around here, and not as familiar with the term as I might be. 
Good question, I'm not sure if yardage matters in the term "tank". Hopefully one of our experts will chime in.
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17th April 08, 04:05 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by ardchoille
Good question, I'm not sure if yardage matters in the term "tank". Hopefully one of our experts will chime in.
Ah... well thanks, nonetheless. 
I also hope someone comes along and clears up the matter.
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17th April 08, 04:46 PM
#4
Per the FAQ:
A 'TANK' is defined as an eight-yard, wool, hand-sewn, traditional kilt. ie., "It's built like a tank." (coined by Jimmy Carbomb c.2005) [Emphasis Added]
Sorry, I was writing briefs all day, hence the emphasis. :P
"To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro
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17th April 08, 05:09 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
Per the FAQ:
A 'TANK' is defined as an eight-yard, wool, hand-sewn, traditional kilt. ie., "It's built like a tank." (coined by Jimmy Carbomb c.2005) [Emphasis Added]
Sorry, I was writing briefs all day, hence the emphasis. :P
Ah, I see... that sounds pretty conclusive. Thank you, kind Sir.
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