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18th July 10, 07:25 AM
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Not every one will agree I know, but if I were you, I would save some hard earned cash and forgo the fly plaid.
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18th July 10, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Not every one will agree I know, but if I were you, I would save some hard earned cash and forgo the fly plaid.
Oh, I second that.
Take care,
Ham.
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18th July 10, 10:07 AM
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There are many good and highly regarded kiltmakers in Scotland (and sadly some not so good too, so do some homework before you visit). My personal favourite in Edinburgh is Geoffrey (Tailor) Ltd at 57/59 High Street, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR (Freephone from the USA: 1 800 566 1467) www.geoffreykilts.co.uk They are still very much a family-run business and I have had nothing but First Class dealings with them over the past twelve years, at least. Ask for a copy of their comprehensive catalogue to be sent to you - which will explain everything.
I have not been to Inverness for many years but Hector Russell Ltd were the people to consult there. They are still there, I believe, but were taken over a few years ago and, regrettably, I know nothing of their present standing.
Good luck and congratulations on 'pulling through'. I have recently been through chemoradiotherapy for both prostate and colon cancer and am now facing surgery next month, so I sort of know what you have been through. Keep smiling and
Take care,
Ham.
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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18th July 10, 10:33 AM
#4
Originally Posted by Hamish
I have not been to Inverness for many years but Hector Russell Ltd were the people to consult there. They are still there, I believe, but were taken over a few years ago and, regrettably, I know nothing of their present standing.
That is now the Highland House of Fraser, have been in there but didn't buy anything, but it looks like a good class of merchandise. There is another kilt shop near the Steeple too but I can't remember the name.
There are still Hector Russell shops in Edinburgh - one on Princes St and one on the High St, just around the corner from Bank St. Also further down the Royal Mile St Kilda (Nicholson Kilts) in the Canongate is well worth a look.
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18th July 10, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Hamish
There are many good and highly regarded kiltmakers in Scotland (and sadly some not so good too, so do some homework before you visit). My personal favourite in Edinburgh is Geoffrey (Tailor) Ltd at 57/59 High Street, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR (Freephone from the USA: 1 800 566 1467) www.geoffreykilts.co.uk They are still very much a family-run business and I have had nothing but First Class dealings with them over the past twelve years, at least. Ask for a copy of their comprehensive catalogue to be sent to you - which will explain everything.
I have not been to Inverness for many years but Hector Russell Ltd were the people to consult there. They are still there, I believe, but were taken over a few years ago and, regrettably, I know nothing of their present standing.
Good luck and congratulations on 'pulling through'. I have recently been through chemoradiotherapy for both prostate and colon cancer and am now facing surgery next month, so I sort of know what you have been through. Keep smiling and
Take care,
Ham.
First off, let me also offer my congratulations on your recovery.
I will second Hamish's recommendation of Geoffrey (Tailor) Ltd. I have two kilts from them, one that I purchased about 27 years ago, and one that I bought about 3 years ago. They have two shops in Edinburgh, one at the top of the Royal Mile just before you reach the Castle, and the second at the lower end of the Royal Mile, not far from Holyrood. Either will serve you well.
I purchased an relatively inexpensive off-the-rack daywear jacket from Hector Russell and like it quite a lot. I just wish they had more options to select from as I'd happily get another one. I got mine via their on-line website, but they carried the same jackets in their stores in Edinburgh and Inverness when I was over there last summer.
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18th July 10, 10:57 AM
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I was impressed with Duncan Chisholm's in Inverness. I'd be happy to buy a kilt there. Hector Russell has changed ownership for sure.
I suppose you'll go to Culloden; it is a special place. If you do, don't miss the Clava Cairns just SE of it (you could almost walk). Do get over into the western highlands if you can. Some of the small coastal towns in Scotland are superb.
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18th July 10, 12:04 PM
#7
Geoffrey (Tailor) Ltd is top notch. I would second St Kilda and would also suggest a look at 21st Century kilts - offers an update on the traditional kilt (48 Thistle Street).
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18th July 10, 12:54 PM
#8
Originally Posted by MacBean
I was impressed with Duncan Chisholm's in Inverness. I'd be happy to buy a kilt there. Hector Russell has changed ownership for sure.
I suppose you'll go to Culloden; it is a special place. If you do, don't miss the Clava Cairns just SE of it (you could almost walk). Do get over into the western highlands if you can. Some of the small coastal towns in Scotland are superb.
I am not sure about Hector Russell, but everything else you say is bang on.
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18th July 10, 01:17 PM
#9
Okay, thanks. I have look at many of those kiltmakers online. Problem truely is my Tartan. I would prefere to get the Walker Dress Modern Tartan. I have found only a few Place that carry or will make my tartan. Yes, I could go with something like the Black Watch, but I would love to get my family Tartan.
Thank you again for all the suggestion.
Just a question about the Flyplaids. When are they supposed to be worn?
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