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    Christmas was great this year. I didn't get anything "kilt related" but that's quite alright as this year I bought myself all the kilt stuff I needed (3 hand sewn 16 oz. woolen kilts and a couple of high end fur sporrans in a year is enough for ANY man. ) The big gift for the two of us was a lovely, and expensive, table from Nikki's parents. It's the decorative type that is made to be up against a wall. No doubt it will surface in a kilt photo or two over the next year. We also received a MUCKLE BIG CLOCK from them as well. My personal "big" present was from my mother.

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    As usual, a lump of coal....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    I didn't get anything "kilt related" but that's quite alright as this year I bought myself all the kilt stuff I needed (3 hand sewn 16 oz. woolen kilts and a couple of high end fur sporrans in a year is enough for ANY man. )
    Unless that man is Hamish...

    Then again, he's more of a legend, so I guess you're right.

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    I expect to have Alan H's Black Denim RK coming anytime now and also the funds to get myself another kilt of some sort, but I think I'll be doing some shopping around to see what I wanna be getting for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Christmas was great this year. I didn't get anything "kilt related" but that's quite alright as this year I bought myself all the kilt stuff I needed (3 hand sewn 16 oz. woolen kilts and a couple of high end fur sporrans in a year is enough for ANY man. ) The big gift for the two of us was a lovely, and expensive, table from Nikki's parents. It's the decorative type that is made to be up against a wall. No doubt it will surface in a kilt photo or two over the next year. We also received a MUCKLE BIG CLOCK from them as well. My personal "big" present was from my mother.
    I like Fossil too, they have some great leather stuff.

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    I got a sgian dubh, some kilt hose and a kilt pin on the way. Ordered myself an argyll so, I'm good on the kilt related stuff.

    And an ipod to replace the one that was stolen.

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    Hey there, Rocky! Merry Christmas, brother! To answer your question- I got a hand forged striker and a bag full of flint and tinder! Yes, I actually got coal- and am happy as heck about it! How cool is that?
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    I did pretty good this year, mostly of hand made kilt related clothing made by my loving and genius wife...

    First, she made me two band collar shirts with a little extra length. Both are silk but one is a silk broadcloth and the other is a silk and linen blend. I got a black one with a white collar and a cream one (in the photo).

    Then she made me a Jacobite blue bonnet--knitted and felted--and a white satin cockade (from a photo and illustration here on this forum...thank you very much).

    And lastly, after a lot of research and many mistakes that had to be taken out, she made me a singleton and a third (didn't get it done in time for Christmas) of tartan hose to match my kilt.

    I also got a small round "sporran" flask from my daughter.

    Here you can see the shirt, bonnet and hose:



    and this photo shows the hose a little more closely:



    Still holding out hope for a P-37 battle dress.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    Happy Christmas to all who partake!! Scooby and his mom gave me a potpouri of coffee related items, including a handpainted mug. No kilt related items, but I think I may finally get my "kilt jacket" in time for Burn's Supper next month; it's been in progress for more than a decade.

    Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    I did pretty good this year, mostly of hand made kilt related clothing made by my loving and genius wife...

    First, she made me two band collar shirts with a little extra length. Both are silk but one is a silk broadcloth and the other is a silk and linen blend. I got a black one with a white collar and a cream one (in the photo).

    Then she made me a Jacobite blue bonnet--knitted and felted--and a white satin cockade (from a photo and illustration here on this forum...thank you very much).

    And lastly, after a lot of research and many mistakes that had to be taken out, she made me a singleton and a third (didn't get it done in time for Christmas) of tartan hose to match my kilt.

    I also got a small round "sporran" flask from my daughter.

    Here you can see the shirt, bonnet and hose:



    and this photo shows the hose a little more closely:



    Still holding out hope for a P-37 battle dress.
    I love the bonnet!
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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