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16th November 09, 09:39 PM
#11
Boy I hope you have a support group to help you as a former kiltmaker. Is there a chapter of kiltmakers anonymous there?
I do have to admit the boat looks really interesting.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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17th November 09, 09:25 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Kiltman
Boy I hope you have a support group to help you as a former kiltmaker. Is there a chapter of kiltmakers anonymous there?
I do have to admit the boat looks really interesting.
Yes are there X-kilt makers or just recovering kilt makers. Be careful of getting to close to a bolt of 100% virgin wool in a discount bin. Passing by the local yard goods establishment and see the new line of como cloth on display.
Remember that we are all there for you we can sponsor you and help you through the late night session of searching the Tartan Authority for new designs.
If you see abbreviations, initials or acronyms you do not know the Xmarks FAQ section on abbreviations may help.
www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/faq.php?faq=xmarks_faq#faq_faq_abbr
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17th November 09, 09:40 AM
#13
Good luck with item #3.
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17th November 09, 10:47 AM
#14
I know whereof Alan speaks... life happens in cycles.
Kiltmaking (and kiltwearing) is great in its cycle, and it may cycle back again later. I have a feeling we'll not be cutting Alan loose in his dory to drift forever.
Alan, I echo Walkerk's sentiment.
w2f
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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17th November 09, 11:19 AM
#15
Well, buck-o, you better not become an ex-kiltwearer! I'm still saving my pennies for a plane ticket to NorCal for a Devil's Canyon Kilt Night!
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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17th November 09, 12:09 PM
#16
Originally Posted by Alan H
It's the next-to-the-last one. It's for me. I cut it out and joined the halves this morning.
I won't document this one, step by step since I've done that three times before, but, it feels good to finally break out of my miasma of lack of motivation and get started. It's in Ancient MacNaughton.
After this one, I have the Dutch Mackay to do for Piper George, and then I'm an "ex-kiltmaker".
Can't WAIT to see this one! MacNaughton is my clan as well and I've always prefered the muted and ancient tones... I'm sure you'll do a bang-up job!
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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17th November 09, 12:43 PM
#17
Alan
Congratulations, or at least a bit premature congratulations on reaching your goal.
I am also impressed with your proper use of the oft misused word "penultimate".
jeff
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17th November 09, 12:55 PM
#18
Regarding the boat:
Are you building one just like the one in the picture, repairing it (if it needs it), or rowing it around the world?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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17th November 09, 01:33 PM
#19
Originally Posted by ccga3359
Iain Oughtred design?
That it is. That's an elfyn.
I'm not building that exact boat, but rather something very much like it, of my own design. I've made the first model, figured out the problems (there was a big one) and am starting on model #2.
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17th November 09, 01:37 PM
#20
Originally Posted by piperdbh
Regarding the boat:
Are you building one just like the one in the picture, repairing it (if it needs it), or rowing it around the world?
I've been somewhat enraptured with Ian Oughtreds designs for quite a while, it doesn't hurt that he's Scottish!
However, I also quite like the classic Maine Peapod, which is also a double-ender. I've had the itch to design and build my own boat for years and years. I thought about designing and building a mini 6.5..
...but that is years of work and thousands upon thousands of dollars, probably to produce a boat that is not competetive.
so I thought that I would bite off a project that I knew I actually would complete. Thus, the "Herron Island 15 1/2" due to start construction, oh in probably about 3 months!
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