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30th April 10, 04:37 PM
#41
Originally Posted by NewEnglander
Congratulations to Hamish on his milestone and congrats to you on the honor of being asked to make such a prestigious kilt!
Barb Tewksbury will be making the kilt. I just designed the tartan.
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30th April 10, 04:55 PM
#42
I'd take a waistcoat, if anyone's making them. As a homage to Hamish, of course.
Enjoy every sandwich.
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30th April 10, 04:59 PM
#43
Wonderful tartan Rocky, I to look forward to seeing the kilt.
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30th April 10, 05:39 PM
#44
This is really neat. A wonderful gesture for a deserving icon.
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30th April 10, 08:08 PM
#45
Originally Posted by RockyR
Barb Tewksbury will be making the kilt. I just designed the tartan.
JUST, he says! So we have a RockyR design (with HM input and approval), and a BT build. Now, Hamish, you must return to rollicking good health very, very quickly so we can have a Grange-garden look at the result of all this.
Rex
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30th April 10, 08:15 PM
#46
A great tribute, in a fine tartan, to a true gentleman, designed by a true friend
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30th April 10, 09:22 PM
#47
It's been said, but I'll say it again.
Very nice looking cloth. Now we all want to see Hamish strolling around in it. Maybe jogging. Walking his armed guards and angry dogs. Or was that armed dogs and angry guards? Whatever. The important thing is we wish Hamish a quick respite from his being under the weather and to see him in his new kilt.
I wish I believed in reincarnation. Where's Charles Martel when you need him?
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Ham derserved his own tartan.
This one is perfect. Well done Rocky.
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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Fabulous, well done Rocky, an excellent honour for Hamish.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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A really admirable design of tartan - at first it looks fairly simple, but coherent, nothing jarring - but then you notice the details and you begin to realise just what thought went into it - and talent too.
Then it will be passed to Barb T to be made. (envious sigh)
What better fabric and maker for the kilt of a man who dresses with the same skill?
As for hanging space - doesn't everyone use the 8 ft long double height metal clothes rails with the racks for shoes? I'd have thought that two of them would be the absolute minimum requirement for everyday items, with the three chests of drawers for non tailored items, plus the storage for out of season items of course.....
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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