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30th August 06, 05:21 PM
#11
You know they're good if
Hamish has one, that's all you need but Steve backs it all up. That's a basket of top-notch kilties right there. Put it on your shopping list.
CT - I did .... :rolleyes:
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30th August 06, 08:43 PM
#12
Met Robert and saw two of the leather kilts at the Big Philly Kilt Night. Absolutely awesome! If I had kids I would sell them to raise the funds, unfortunately, my cats aren't worth much. :rolleyes:
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31st August 06, 09:08 AM
#13
Erin,
Robert is VERY cool. You can trust him. Nothing to fear on quality. And, the guy is fun to work with/talk too.
I have his saffron leather kilt. I call it "buckskin" he calls it saffron.
Only thing I would have done different is remember to order wider belt loops. But having the narrower ones does allow me to wear some of the fancy old belts I used to use to hold up my pants.
And don't over look the other leather work he does. Bailed me out on sporran straps a while back. He's a craftsman who cares. Have no fear.
Well, okay....if by chance one day in the mail you get a stack of leather swatches, you're doomed....the smell will suck the money right out of your wallet and you'll soon have a leather kilt wrapped around you.
Its true...it happened to me...
Have been wondering about the hemp kilts...but after my years of herbal farming and distribution I'm not sure it wouldn't be a temptation...yes, I know its different...but you don't know what insanity lives on in the remanents of my surviving brain cells....
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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31st August 06, 09:16 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
Just don't know how I'm going to pull together 7-800 smackers without getting murdered...
Oh, but hold on one second. With the exchange rate, the black leather is only around $677.87!
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31st August 06, 10:15 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Have been wondering about the hemp kilts...but after my years of herbal farming and distribution I'm not sure it wouldn't be a temptation...yes, I know its different...but you don't know what insanity lives on in the remanents of my surviving brain cells....
But Ron, think of it this way: when someone tells you "Whoa, dude, that kilt is SMOKIN'!" it can mean whatever you want! ;)
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31st August 06, 11:45 AM
#16
A top response lads and just as I suspected. Graham you read my mind: my intention in buying an RK was to have a good work kilt. I'm looking at the brown hemp with apron. Thanks Ron on the loops heads up, will look into that.
I must say tho I've never fancied a leather kilt, Hamish you were looking damn good in that one!
Well enough banter... better make some calls!
E.
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31st August 06, 03:59 PM
#17
Getting in on this a bit late, but -
I've been impressed with RKilts since I saw my first one at the Fort Erie Games last year. Robert's craftmanship is superb, his prices are extremely reasonable for a quality, tailored non-traditional kilt, and he's a downright friendly fellow in his own right.
For everyone who swears by their UKs - at the Fergus Games this year there was a UKer who was sending people to Robert "for something better."
Ozmeath - get that order in; you won't regret it. I'm waiting for a natural hemp RKilt myself. Or rather, Robert's been waiting for his supplier so he can make the natural hemp RKilt I've been waiting for. Maybe a larger fabric order from Robert will make them pick up their pace a bit.
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31st August 06, 06:47 PM
#18
Well, I don't have an RKilt yet, but I have to add my endorsement for Robert's customer service and being an all around great person. We have exchanged many emails as I try to determine what kilt I want from him, and as Ron said, if he sends you leather samples, you are doomed! They are so soft, supple, and smell wonderful! I know that sounds strange, but they really do! Once we get settles into the new digs, I will be taking out the samples again to determine my nexk kilt purchase!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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1st September 06, 08:53 PM
#19
I have a hemp R-Kilt on order now. This will be a modified version of his standard R-kilt but no external pockets and a wider front apron.
I chose R-Kilt because they are extremely well made, and feature robust, harness quality leather work that remains unmatched. They are a lot of
Ka-boom for the Ka-ching.
These kilts are not massed produced and there is no gong. Although you may experience palpitations when you open your package and see one up close.
And Roberts leather kilts are awsome! I Wish I could afford one.
blu
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1st September 06, 09:10 PM
#20
I just HAVE to have one. I'm loving Ham's "British Tan" after seeing it in full glory. But, I've been fond of the saffron since I first took a fancy for a leather kilt. Someone shoot me... put me down... I'm a sick SICK man...
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