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20th November 09, 08:29 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Drac
Thanks both.
It's going to be a bit pricey for a kilt that way won't it 
Drac trade them for a knife... you make some good stuff !!!
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21st November 09, 03:52 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Oldhiker
Drac trade them for a knife... you make some good stuff !!!
While I have no problem using the barter system I normally try to keep it with hobbyists as I wouldn't want to take time away from someones livelihood unless it something I can contribute to their job like the leather trade I just did with a sporran maker.
Let me throw it out that if someone wants to they are free to PM me
Thanks for the additional links and info. I have a feeling I will eventually get a collection of kilts.
A hoorah to your wife. I'm in a weird situation. I'm an ET with a portable comms specialty. The base I do my 1 weekend a month at I'm attached to a PHIBCB unit and go out to Coronado every quarter for training. The unit I'm attached to for my 2 weeks a year is a SEAL support unit also out of Coronado and I do my annual training in Korea with the Teams so I'm all mixed up. So half (I have three issues of them right now) my camis have a Seabee logo and the others are plain.
Jim
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