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11th May 06, 07:21 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Moosehead
Close as I could come last night to a self portrait. This is what a kilted Canuck, juiced up on coffee looks like. Veerrry shaky...
Yeah, the Macleod is nice. I don't normally like it, but these muted tones were great, reminded me of the tartan for the Irish Regiment of Canada. $2/metre at Wallymart. Needless to say, I still have alot. Some blend, a little wool, mostly acrylic I'd say. Horrible stuff to work with. Plain weave, kinda loose. Thats why the butt picks look so wavy. Sitting does the pleats in something fierce.
The saffrons I have are great. The old is like amber, the new is like copper.
a perscribe a large dram o Glenfarclas... thot'll settle ya doon an stop the shooglin.... :rolleyes:
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11th May 06, 07:27 AM
#12
Great job Moose and good pics. All the more reason to be watching for the Inverness Coats.
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11th May 06, 07:33 AM
#13
All the more reason to be watching for the Inverness Coats.
No good sir, you have it all wrong. You need to be buying, not watching. Watching is for the birds.
a perscribe a large dram o Glenfarclas... thot'll settle ya doon an stop the shooglin....
I wish. I would have settled for Uncle Bob's Scotch in a Sock last night.
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11th May 06, 03:12 PM
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11th May 06, 06:01 PM
#15
Nice pics Moose!
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11th May 06, 06:35 PM
#16
very good stuff. ive got to give it to the kilt makers. i dont know if i have the patience.
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