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1st February 05, 05:42 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
I've just been approved to be a vendor for L&M and am putting together an order.
It's good to have you as a Canadian seller.
Casey
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3rd February 05, 09:30 AM
#12
Anyone out there with the internet site-building capabilities, and a little money for a venture should seriously think about starting a site that utilizes these sources. There's really no stock issues, and the products are good.
~L&M Outfitters
~Gaelic Themes
~Buzz Kidder's leathers
~Any Kilt Companies
~then add-in your own specific product (Freelander Sporrans)
With those suppliers (or many others), you could have a full array of products to sell, and really never need to have a physical store to sell from. Make the internet site the shop! Advertise on NUMEROUS sites by trading links. Submit your site to the search engines all over the world for free. Then, sit back and become a Celtic Store. Sounds like fun.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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3rd February 05, 10:25 AM
#13
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
Anyone out there with the internet site-building capabilities, and a little money for a venture should seriously think about starting a site that utilizes these sources. There's really no stock issues, and the products are good.
~L&M Outfitters
~Gaelic Themes
~Buzz Kidder's leathers
~Any Kilt Companies
~then add-in your own specific product (Freelander Sporrans)
With those suppliers (or many others), you could have a full array of products to sell, and really never need to have a physical store to sell from. Make the internet site the shop! Advertise on NUMEROUS sites by trading links. Submit your site to the search engines all over the world for free. Then, sit back and become a Celtic Store. Sounds like fun.
Kind of sounds like what a kilt company was doing a couple of years ago before revamping the business plan.
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3rd February 05, 10:50 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
Anyone out there with the internet site-building capabilities, and a little money for a venture should seriously think about starting a site that utilizes these sources. There's really no stock issues, and the products are good.
~L&M Outfitters
~Gaelic Themes
~Buzz Kidder's leathers
~Any Kilt Companies
~then add-in your own specific product (Freelander Sporrans)
With those suppliers (or many others), you could have a full array of products to sell, and really never need to have a physical store to sell from. Make the internet site the shop! Advertise on NUMEROUS sites by trading links. Submit your site to the search engines all over the world for free. Then, sit back and become a Celtic Store. Sounds like fun.
Anyone interested in running with Jimmy's idea contact me. I'm no web-designer, but I have a friend who has been building web-sites for several years and charges very reasonable rates. (I have no financial interest in the web-design business, merely a long, warm friendship with the owner.)
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20th February 05, 12:38 AM
#15
I've placed my first order with L&M for some off white kilt shirts and a few very cool, leather water bottle carriers.
If anyone is interested in prices for anything they see on the L&M site, e-mail or PM me. (Add their product code. The price list is a long one!)
Some of the high end stuff is understandably pricey but some of it is surprisingly inexpensive.
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29th March 05, 10:12 AM
#16
Looks like the folks at L&M took down the reseller link.
No more gold, silver and bronze ratings or links to all those suppliers.
Hmmmm, interesting, eh?
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