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  1. #1
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    I've already got mine in fact it was the first kilt I ever had, Hand-sewn in Scotland

    Tartan: Gunn Modern
    Weight: 16oz
    Yardage: 8yards
    Customization: New Straps and buckles.
    Why: It was sewn up in 1950 for my father in Aberdeen by A&J Scott and co. and was given to me a few years ago, my Grandmother was a Gunn and it was my Dad's kilt, having a true family heirloom like this one is very special. I asked Peter from Canadian Casual Kilts to put new straps and buckles on it as one side had fallen off. Peter graciously said he would do it for me.


    Last edited by McMurdo; 17th June 08 at 07:17 PM.

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    Damn, that looks sharp McMurdo!

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