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3rd August 09, 12:30 AM
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Old army kilts
Does anybody know what happens to army kilts once the owner demobs?
Slainte
Bruce
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3rd August 09, 01:26 AM
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Hi Bruce,
Try eBay - general search, 'kilt' - then sub-search, 'militaria'. There are usually about half a dozen on. Most are sub 36" waist though.
Regards
Chas
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3rd August 09, 02:04 AM
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Like most other "dress" items theyb are usually returned to the quartermaster dept. The only kit maintained when i left the army was that required should you be liable for reserve call up. You will find ex army kilts for sale on the internet and in some shops selling military clothing but bear in mind they tend to have a slightly different cut to civilian made kilts.
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3rd August 09, 02:30 AM
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Master of understatement
Last edited by Cavebear58; 13th December 09 at 05:42 PM.
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3rd August 09, 02:55 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Cavebear58
Under 36" waist, 2" longer drop (at least), and several pounds heavier weight! But the place most folks go to for a replica is "What Price Glory" - search with Google.
Cheers, Graham. (even further south)
Point taken Graham but these are slight if you are skinny with long legs.
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3rd August 09, 04:07 AM
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"Point taken Graham but these are slight if you are skinny with long legs."
That sure leaves me out! Haven't been there sense high school!
I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
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3rd August 09, 05:44 AM
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There's one on this website, never issued, in a size a real guy can wear (38" waist, 23" length):
http://www.featherbonnets.com/bwsurplus.htm
It's been listed since at least last December, so maybe they'll take an offer to move it out....
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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3rd August 09, 01:13 PM
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Thanks, guys!
I've always hankered after an ex-army kilt. My late cousin who died in his 80s in the 90s had left me his kilt, but his wife had given it to charity before I could ask her about it after he died.
C'est la vie! ![Sad](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
Slainte
Bruce
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3rd August 09, 01:17 PM
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my first kilt was x-army very heavy !! would have lasted a lifetime when I got a new kilt wife gave it to a charity shop
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3rd August 09, 01:23 PM
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That's different than uniforms in the US. With the exception of honor guard and special duties (which is what our pipe bands are), you keep and maintain your own uniform.
At least with the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band, the kilts are owned by the band.
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