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7th November 07, 02:19 PM
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Jonesin' for my SWK
I'm pretty new here. I've been kind of lurking for a while. So, hello, to all of you regulars. And a hearty thank you for helping me decide where to buy my kilts.
I had been looking for a LONG time trying to figure out where to get one, and thinking that there must be a cheaper option out there somewhere. After I made the mistake of buying a Kommando Kilt at The Texas Ren-Fest last year, I realized that sometimes you get what you pay for. So, it was with great trepidation that I began again my search for an affordable kilt. Well, I stumbled across this site, and all of your helpful comments. If it weren't for this site, I would be all kinds of jacked up in public. You guys really help with the finer adjustments that need to be known, but are hard to know for a beginning kiltie.
So, I ordered a Thrifty kilt for my son a few months ago, and was ASTONISHED at the qulaity and speed of delivery. I couldn't believe what I got for so little money. My son was happy. I was happy. And I also had found my kilt maker. I just bought my Royal Stewart Standard, belt/buckle, sporran, socks, and flashes from SWK, and I cannot wait to get them. I have an event to wear them to this weekend, and every ounce of faith that SWK will get them to me on time. I only hope I do the kilt justice. It's just too bad I didn't have it for The Austin Celtic Festical last weekend. My Utilikit just isn't the same as a tartan kilt.
Anyway, thanks everyone for all of your help. There are probably others just like me lurking, and learning from all of your posts.
And thanks SWK for such a terrific product! I'm planning on buying my son another kilt, and probably buying myself one each of each different catagory!
Peace.
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7th November 07, 02:35 PM
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First off from Chilly St.Louis, Mo and second please don't forget to post pictures, we love pictures around here. I have 2 SWK and paln on getting some more I just can't find anything bad to say about them I hope you enjoy yours.
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7th November 07, 04:27 PM
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 Originally Posted by DireStraitsFan
I'm pretty new here. I've been kind of lurking for a while. So, hello, to all of you regulars. And a hearty thank you for helping me decide where to buy my kilts.
I had been looking for a LONG time trying to figure out where to get one, and thinking that there must be a cheaper option out there somewhere. After I made the mistake of buying a Kommando Kilt at The Texas Ren-Fest last year, I realized that sometimes you get what you pay for. So, it was with great trepidation that I began again my search for an affordable kilt. Well, I stumbled across this site, and all of your helpful comments. If it weren't for this site, I would be all kinds of jacked up in public. You guys really help with the finer adjustments that need to be known, but are hard to know for a beginning kiltie.
So, I ordered a Thrifty kilt for my son a few months ago, and was ASTONISHED at the qulaity and speed of delivery. I couldn't believe what I got for so little money. My son was happy. I was happy. And I also had found my kilt maker. I just bought my Royal Stewart Standard, belt/buckle, sporran, socks, and flashes from SWK, and I cannot wait to get them. I have an event to wear them to this weekend, and every ounce of faith that SWK will get them to me on time. I only hope I do the kilt justice. It's just too bad I didn't have it for The Austin Celtic Festical last weekend. My Utilikit just isn't the same as a tartan kilt.
Anyway, thanks everyone for all of your help. There are probably others just like me lurking, and learning from all of your posts.
And thanks SWK for such a terrific product! I'm planning on buying my son another kilt, and probably buying myself one each of each different catagory!
Peace.
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7th November 07, 01:20 PM
#4
Right on, a new kilt!!!!
SWK rocks----I've never heard anything negative!!!!
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7th November 07, 01:36 PM
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Red_Raven_Studios' son doesn't know it, but he may be getting his first SWK next week (barring any complications - unlikely as that is). It will also be his first kilt.
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7th November 07, 02:10 PM
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 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
Red_Raven_Studios' son doesn't know it, but he may be getting his first SWK next week (barring any complications - unlikely as that is). It will also be his first kilt.
That's great, how old is he?
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7th November 07, 02:38 PM
#7
That's great, how old is he?
He's 13.
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7th November 07, 03:20 PM
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 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
He's 13.
Cool, Got any pictures??
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7th November 07, 03:29 PM
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I was just wondering....how many SWK's does one have to have before qualifying for a free one? Seems only right, huh? You know, buy six get one free. Sort of like the Super Market.
Seriously, nobody beats Jerry when it comes to customer service, and I won't be asking about a freebe till I get to an even dozen (not that far off....)
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7th November 07, 04:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by Freedomlover
I was just wondering....how many SWK's does one have to have before qualifying for a free one? Seems only right, huh? You know, buy six get one free. Sort of like the Super Market.
Seriously, nobody beats Jerry when it comes to customer service, and I won't be asking about a freebe till I get to an even dozen (not that far off....)
He's started sending me free hangers. Jerry rules!!
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