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    I love it! I think that would go great with a Steampunk outfit. At the last Steampunk LARP I went to, I played a Black Watch officer and wore a jacket similar to that...minus the zip.
    ~ Clan Grant ~

    Oh for more money to buy more kilts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highland Lass View Post
    I love it! I think that would go great with a Steampunk outfit. At the last Steampunk LARP I went to, I played a Black Watch officer and wore a jacket similar to that...minus the zip.
    Highland Lass,

    I don't know if you've seen the Steampunk group that recreates the 3rd Foot & Mouth, but they are quite hilarious, and yet very serious. Here is their recruiting poster with "Private Bob."


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    Made in san diego

    I just ran across these on eBay. I might not have brought them to the forum's attention, but they were made in San Diego!



    Lots more on the sellers site: http://stores.ebay.com/Mens-Western-...id=p4340.l2563

    So, suitable for kilt jackets, or is the waist too short? Or cut too strange?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calico View Post
    I just ran across these on eBay. I might not have brought them to the forum's attention, but they were made in San Diego!



    Lots more on the sellers site: http://stores.ebay.com/Mens-Western-...id=p4340.l2563

    So, suitable for kilt jackets, or is the waist too short? Or cut too strange?
    The outline of the jacket is okay, but the western style "points" on the shoulders and back just don't flow with the kilt IMHO. I've skipped on a number of tweeds that would have otherwise been perfect.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish Jack O'Brian View Post
    Highland Lass,

    I don't know if you've seen the Steampunk group that recreates the 3rd Foot & Mouth, but they are quite hilarious, and yet very serious. Here is their recruiting poster with "Private Bob."

    Too funny! I love it!
    Well done Ok, I didn't look *quite* like that
    ~ Clan Grant ~

    Oh for more money to buy more kilts!

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