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    Jamie did that log like hit you in the head?

    Must be one tuff hat,or hard head one.

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    Hows this one for DIY?
    Intend to use it for hiking when its done,
    so I decided Reverse Kingussie style so it would not tend to hang on brush.
    Need to still add a few belt loops and side pockets.
    Turned out fair for a thirty dollar investment.


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    1.That dog is adorable.

    2. The guy with the M16 looks baaaad ***. "Did you just call it a dress, mister?"

    3. http://kamokilt.com/gallery/Hpim0817.jpg That man is just to awesome. Shows that you never have to take yourself to seriously, yet he looks as though he could hand you your butt. He be a nice addition to xmarks I'd say.

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    Could we please keep the guns over on that site please

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    I'de like to see more made in the Mossy Oak and Real tree Patterns. Utilikilt was making them untill they couldn't get materials made in the US

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamais Arriere View Post
    I'de like to see more made in the Mossy Oak and Real tree Patterns. Utilikilt was making them untill they couldn't get materials made in the US
    Check out Canadian Casual Kilts for mossy oak and the like.

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    Three observations on KamoKilts:

    The pleats need some work


    The apron doesn't meet up with the underapron
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    Plus they say,
    They are much lighter than many fabrics used in other "non traditional/casual" kilts.
    I know a lot of people live in hot climates, but lighter is not always (and I'd argue, usually) better.


    Considering, I'd rather try to make my own (as Tommie has demonstrated can be VERY well done) than purchase a KamoKilt.
    Last edited by Panache; 29th May 08 at 01:39 PM. Reason: As I mentioned before, could we please keep the guns over on that site please

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    Three observations on KamoKilts:


    Considering, I'd rather try to make my own (as Tommie has demonstrated can be VERY well done) than purchase a KamoKilt.

    Agree! DIY looks far better then those.

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    Tommie~ Looks good!
    Kamokilts look like the Sportkilt camo's. My SK in ACU is VERY light. After my experience and looking at other camoflage kilts (FreedomKilts & Buzz Kidder) and Grant's RKilt, I have come to the decision that (until UK makes an original in Multicam), that I will go with a heavier material. My current favorite is my UK in Mossy Oak.
    I hope to get the Wife to make an XKilt in Multicam in cotton/denier. It's only $8/yd.

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    Alas...once again no tiger stripe camo. I'd love to have one in tiger stripe or British SAS camo.

    Is UK even making camo kilts anymore? everytime I check they are always in the "unavailable" section.
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
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