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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    As a not-entirely unrelated side note... I exchanged email with Jerry regarding service tartans other than the Marines, and he responded that he hasn't had enough people indicate interest. So, as much as we all love our Jarheads, those of us who served in other branches might drop him a note, indicating interest in our own service tartans? Thanks!

    I talked to Jerry about the US Army tartan a few weeks back.

    Edited to add: I will buy any kilt he offers in that tartan, from thrifty to wool heavy weight.

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    Go figure. If I recall correctly (and I may not) when Rocky at USA Kilts tested the waters for a special run of Leatherneck tartan kilts not enough responded. Then the Army tartan did make enough for a special run.

    Course it may be because some folks, like me, would only want their leatherneck done in a top of the line hand sewn...but that's just a guess.

    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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    I know I emailed him about the USAF tartan... I'd be buying 3 in that tartan if he offered it (1 for me.. and both my sons want one too)

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    In my case, I really like the leatherneck tartan. But my head has never been Jarred. Worked with them, trained with them, sailed with them and even sired one.

    So I wear it to honor my son's service. I did have to take the tag out of the waistband, can't bring myself to wear the emblem even inside a waistband. Remember watching my lad get his, it is a very special moment indeed.

    It is the most handsome kilt in my limited newbie collection, and gets lots of compliments. Even from the lads at the warehouse. (don't wear it there very often).


    For me the value received far exceeded my expectations based on the price paid, with all of my SWK kilts.

    Ron, that box pleater might make a fine "stunt double" for a hand-sewn, no? That is how I see my SWKs'. I am determined to own and wear some nice TANKS. No matter what. But right now I want a kollection I can wear in my world. Warehouse, Pub, Woodlot, Wal-marche, couch patrol, kettle bell lifting, all those fun things we unwashed are wont to do.

    I will immediately crank off an email to Jerry about a Navy tartan....

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