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  1. #11
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    That picture is hilarious. If I saw it outside the catalog I would have thought it was a page from a gay club or leather fetish catalog. Who would have thought Museum Replicas was going to move into the gay leather market. Whats next, harnesses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiran
    That picture is hilarious. If I saw it outside the catalog I would have thought it was a page from a gay club or leather fetish catalog. Who would have thought Museum Replicas was going to move into the gay leather market. Whats next, harnesses?
    They do seem to be moving more into leather than in the past. ;)

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    I was looking at the photos, the black twill and leather in paricular showed serious snap puckers. If these are their display models, I'd hate to think how bad the quality control is on the ones they ship!

    I was also dissapointed they do not offer lengths as I need a long at 6'2" and I agree, a photo of the back would be really nice! I can't tell how it opens.. where is the closure? WHat type of closure do they use? I'll pass.

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    I'd been trying to get to their website for a couple of days and finally got on and got a look at what they're offering.

    It's obviously a cheap knockoff of the Utilikilt, but at that price it could be what will get a lot of guys into their first kilt.

    I was going to go back to the website for more information, but I can't get in again. Their website seems to be kinda flaky -- I'm sure if that's a good or bad thing.

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