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26th March 10, 01:23 PM
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Reviews
Hello Everyone.
We would like to get all reviews of our products or service in one place for easy reference. If you have wrote a review about us please post a link below.
Your help is appreciated.
Writing a new review start a new thread we will be happy to read it positive or negative.
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26th March 10, 01:46 PM
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Here's a link to the review of my casual kilt by B&S in the beautiful muted MacPherson tartan.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ual-b-s-56730/
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27th March 10, 07:39 PM
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The cantle isn't my style but I wouldn't call someone a moron for designing it. The targe and cantle mix is growing on my. I have seen some nice Margret Morrison designed sporrans with this combination. To each his/her own.
I will agree that many black leather sporrans are dreadful. I am not fond of the Rob Roy style. Most look like someone wadded up a piece of leather and added a snap.
Finally, if you are wearing a tweed coat with a brown sporran make sure you have brown brogues on. I think brown sporran and black brogues is another faux pas.
I will try to remember to post some pics of my sporran.
1.) Margaret Morrison - Pierced celtic knot cantle, grey bovine fur with 3 chrome balls and leather and fur tassles
2.) L&M - Black leather with 3 tassles
Cheers.
Jake
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28th March 10, 08:16 AM
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Haven't bought anything from B&S, yet, but will do so shortly.
As for brown vs. black...just personal opinion, so don't get so uptight! Different strokes for different folks! I doubt anyone will be sent to hell just because they didn't wear a certain color sporran. El Diablo...be aware!!!
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28th March 10, 09:20 AM
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Ladies and Gentlemen of XMTS,
Just a gentle reminder that the original questions on this thread was
We would like to get all reviews of our products or service in one place for easy reference.
This is for discussion of Burnett & Struth's products. Please keep the discussion to that and not veer off topic with personal opinions which would be better posted in a more general forum.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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28th March 10, 11:16 AM
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Back to reference of the original sporan with the broad cantle-I'd like to chime in. THis style of Cantle that has a broad leaf that extends down over the panel is best suited for a hair sporran. There are technical reasons for this that would be long and drawn out, but if one is using a pelt with hair instead of actual long hair, then the cantle should be nice and tight against the panel and not protrude downward too far (If the sporran has a flap, whole other story). ANyway, if I were to have this cantle, I'd take dark gray horsehair, I'd take silver bouillon tassels and make a levee sporran that would be the toast of the town!
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29th March 10, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by NewEnglander
Thank you for posting your review
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29th March 10, 06:32 AM
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This is not really a review, but I just sold my B/S casual and got a great resale value on it. It was a good kilt.
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29th March 10, 03:58 PM
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I own two B&S casual kilts - a Modern Royal Stewart and a Maple Leaf Tartan. Both are 16oz and I'm extremely pleased with both of them. The fit and finish is very good, especially given the price. In my opinion, the B&S casuals represent great value.
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29th March 10, 08:44 PM
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Prior Thread 11.28.2010
Sir William and I met at the Fredericksburg Pub to celebrate the upcoming St. Andrew's Day. We both wore our new Burnett's & Struth casual kilts. Bill's tartan is Gunn modern and mine is Malcolm modern. These machine made kilts are an excellent value.
Since this post I've been giving the B&S a real workout and appreciate it more and more.
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