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6th July 09, 04:35 PM
#21
Yes, blushing, I meant KILT, thank you to those who realized how frail my mind is and what I really meant to ask.
I am not one to afford many kilts or things for myself (I have 4 kids and my goal is to one day live the life they live now). One day I hope to acquire another kilt and would like to do it right, so you more wise and experienced members can help guide me to the makers who produce kilts you like and I might like. Now I will watch for those makers your mentioned and see what appeals going forward.
Thank you for the help. Thank you for the understanding of my gaffe.
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6th July 09, 05:50 PM
#22
I think the next one will be 13oz wool Flower of Scotland. My last gig was a July 4th gig wearing a 16 oz military style (high waist) kilt. I want to get something a bit cooler.
Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
“KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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8th July 09, 09:45 PM
#23
Since I've all ready got Maple Leaf, Canadian Centennial (ancient colours) and British Columbia tartan kilts (all made by B & S) I would like to close with a Vancouver tartan box pleat by the Wiz. But he'd have to measure me personally. And be nice.
The Vancouver tartan:
Last edited by NancyMan; 8th July 09 at 09:59 PM.
I've kilt for less.
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