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15th February 11, 03:08 PM
#21
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
I'm wondering how large the wearer is. 14 meters is an almost unheard of amount of material to use in a kilt -- nearly double the average!
LOL!
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15th February 11, 05:53 PM
#22
56 Pleats
To SlagerDummer: The number 56 has a tremendous Kabbalistic significance to the Rabbinate. Although when you make a kilt with so many pleats, the result was a remarkable peace of art and craftmanship.
The pleats are variable (hour glass shapped) and range from 0.9 cm to just over 1.12 cm. The depth of the pleats are almost 10 cm ( close to 4 inches), hence the tremedously large amount of tartam employed.
Cheers,
Rabbi_Pazo
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15th February 11, 06:04 PM
#23
Size of wearer of a kilt with 56 pleats and 14 metres of tartan
Steemed Guests: Here are my personal dimensions, the weared of this kilt that has roused so many questions. All measures are in Standard UK units.
Height: 5 feet 8 1/2 inches
Weight: 191 lbs.
Constitution: Muscular/athletic
Waist: 38 inches ( a bit stout)
I hope this answer you enquiry!
Cheers,
Rabbi Dr. Raphael Pazo
Rabbi_Pazo
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15th February 11, 06:09 PM
#24
It is my understanding, that it is appropriate, upon hearing good news that benefits others, to recite the ha'tov ha'metiv blessing. As it's clear that you are absolutely stoked and excited about the completion of this huge project, congratulations and Mazel Tov!
Barukh attah Adonai eloheinu melekh ha-olam, hatov vehametiv.
(Blessed are You, L-rd G-d, King of the universe, who is good and who does good.)
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15th February 11, 07:05 PM
#25
Originally Posted by CDNSushi
It is my understanding, that it is appropriate, upon hearing good news that benefits others, to recite the ha'tov ha'metiv blessing. As it's clear that you are absolutely stoked and excited about the completion of this huge project, congratulations and Mazel Tov!
Barukh attah Adonai eloheinu melekh ha-olam, hatov vehametiv.
(Blessed are You, L-rd G-d, King of the universe, who is good and who does good.)
AMEN!
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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15th February 11, 09:18 PM
#26
Congratulations, Raphael, but we have a saying here on this forum: it didn't happen if there are no photos to prove it. We've seen the tartan and it's lovely, but to keep us happy and believing you, you must show us the kilt and you in it! Well, hmmm, really two pics are required: one from the front and the second a Hamish shot of the pleats (just visit the Hamish-the-Legend section of the forum for the finest of style examples).
We don't need to see how it was made -- almost all of us have been there and done that inumerable times in our lives -- but we drool to see finished work, especially when it is of such a massive undertaking as this kilt of yours.
No excuses now, just two little pics; just two
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15th February 11, 11:37 PM
#27
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
No excuses now, just two little pics; just two
I, too, congratulate you, Bro.'. Raphael on your single-minded determination to bring this impressive project to fruition.
I must, however, agree with Rex, i.e. "pictures or it didn't happen."
In other words, please stop teasing us and post some pictures of this unique kilt!!
Cordially and Fraternally,
Brian Killam, PM, PHP, KT and 32degree
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16th February 11, 12:41 PM
#28
Sewn with gold needles? My goodness!
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16th February 11, 12:55 PM
#29
CDNSushi wrote:
Barukh attah Adonai eloheinu melekh ha-olam, hatov vehametiv.
(Blessed are You, L-rd G-d, King of the universe, who is good and who does good.)
To which Geoff Withnell responded: AMEN.
AMEN to that, brothers!
This is an extraordinary garment, Rabbi, and I congratulate you on its completion.
Mazel tov!
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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