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    Quote Originally Posted by Packhound View Post
    Same here. Is it the browser that I use? I would love to see what everyone else is seeing.
    It may be your browser or it's settings. I'm using Mozilla with no problems.

    That looks awesome indeed.

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    Beautiful!!

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    Well done. Great looking waist coat.
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    What happened? There are no pics on the post I got.
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    Dunno what happened, just went back and the pictures were there.
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    I didn't see the photo when the page first loaded, either. I've learned from experience with Firefox to click Reload/Refresh, and voila!

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    I could not see the photos in Google Chrome, but could see them in Firefox and IE, very nice work Kevin, the entire ensemble looks just smashing, good for you. Looking forward to more photos of the outfit.

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    It works in Google Chrome now.

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    NOW I SEE IT!!
    Looks great! I may have to try that myself some day.

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    Apologies all around for the images.

    Hitting refresh seems to work. Your collective software is not to blame. It's our host.

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    Re: the images, Kevin, on just about every one of your pictures that you post, they first show up for me as a red X in IE, but if I right click and select "show picture" they appear just fine. Don't know why.

    Re: the vest -- wow! Great job! If my wife can't find time to make me the two tartan vests she has promised, I may send the fabric up to you! The kilt looks very nicely made, as well.

    I suggested to Kevin that he do the back in tartan, as well, if he had enough cloth. I have a vest made that way and it gets lots of compliments. And, in my opinion, it makes the vest look very nice when worn without a jacket. It really makes the vest look like an item of clothing in and of itself, as opposted to something waiting for a jacket to compliment it. I've worn a jacket with the vest, as well, of course -- many times -- and never found any problems with fabric friction or anything else.

    Matt

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