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    Materials?

    Also...wondering what materials it is made of? White cedar, pine? If it's not made of cedar, is there cedar lining?

    Reading this thread and another today about long term storage has given me an idea. I have an antique wardrobe in my bedroom that has shelves on one side and the other side is currently unused because it has neither shelves nor a hanging clothes rod. In truth, as others have alluded to, its really not deep enough to mount a hanging clothes rod in...but I think it might be wide enough of a compartment to hang kilts. I'm thinking, now, of lining that half of the wardrobe with cedar and installing some sort of bar, etc to hang my small collection (3 so far) of kilts and a couple of jackets perhaps (if I have room). I've always been a fan of this picture:

    "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine

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    Quote Originally Posted by longhuntr74 View Post
    I've always been a fan of this picture:

    It's a nice picture and enough to make a man jealous. Two of those kilts can't be had for love nor money by us ordinary mortals. The Duke may have had a smaller collection than his great-nephew does, but it certainly is a nice one.
    I also don't think I've ever seen the Prince wear a nice houndstooth like the jacket in the picture.

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