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30th January 09, 02:41 AM
#11
Sounds great. Glad you got those.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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30th January 09, 05:49 AM
#12
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30th January 09, 07:07 AM
#13
Congratulations on both the Argyll, the hose and the kilt, you look ready for any function with that combination.
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30th January 09, 07:27 AM
#14
That's sharp! Congradulations.
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30th January 09, 07:42 AM
#15
Those are really sharp outfits.
Cheers, Leslie
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30th January 09, 01:43 PM
#16
Looks very good and lucky on the finds.
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30th January 09, 02:07 PM
#17
The jackets, kilt, and hose all look brand, spanking new! Good on you. Maybe, you should wear that kilt while watching the Superbowl. The first SB was played in 1967.
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30th January 09, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
The jackets, kilt, and hose all look brand, spanking new! Good on you. Maybe, you should wear that kilt while watching the Superbowl. The first SB was played in 1967.
That sounds like a brilliant idea!
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30th January 09, 02:27 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Sounds great. Glad you got those.
Ted, my apologies for not including a more detailed description. It was late and I needed to get to bed.
The Argyll I scored on ebay is a soft, sagey Lovat green. It's a very heavy, coarse tweed, but it still has a very soft hand. There's alot of subtle color variation, from light yellows to tan to some blues, but, as I said, the overall color is a sagey green. It has, as far as I can tell, real stag horn buttons. It's fully lined, very warm, and has that "vintage" smell... I love that smell.
The kilt is an eight yard, hand tailored, in a light weight (13 oz?), incredibly soft wool, in the Campbell Dress tartan.
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30th January 09, 02:39 PM
#20
Originally Posted by Clockwork John
Ted, my apologies for not including a more detailed description. It was late and I needed to get to bed.
The Argyll I scored on ebay is a soft, sagey Lovat green. It's a very heavy, coarse tweed, but it still has a very soft hand. There's alot of subtle color variation, from light yellows to tan to some blues, but, as I said, the overall color is a sagey green. It has, as far as I can tell, real stag horn buttons. It's fully lined, very warm, and has that "vintage" smell... I love that smell.
The kilt is an eight yard, hand tailored, in a light weight (13 oz?), incredibly soft wool, in the Campbell Dress tartan.
Don't forget the outstanding tartan hose.
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