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24th June 10, 06:27 PM
#1
For some reason I see this discussion ending badly.
"Blood is the price of victory"
- Karl von Clausewitz
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24th June 10, 06:30 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Woot22
For some reason I see this discussion ending badly.
It could. All conversations could end badly. However, this is not the place to argue about who is the best kilt maker. It is just a list of some of the more popular kilt makers and their prices compared to others. What you personally do with this is your decision.
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24th June 10, 10:03 PM
#3
I love how no one has thanked this gentleman for his fine work Thank you very much kind sir, good information and well laid out.
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24th June 10, 10:28 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Colin MacBean
I love how no one has thanked this gentleman for his fine work  Thank you very much kind sir, good information and well laid out.
Not to be smart or smug , but I did say "Thanks for the research and putting this together!" above.
Brice has been personally very helpful to me, and shared good information.
My next kilt will be a kingussie pleat and he was the one who steered me on to this.
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24th June 10, 06:36 PM
#5
To fill in the hole you left here are my prices.
For an 8 yard, Knife Pleated, Machine sewn Kilt.
Includes full stabilizers and interfacings and full liner if requested.
I charge a flat rate labor fee. The only difference in price is due to cost of different fabrics.
$421.00cdn or $403.76usd at today's exchange rate.
up to $671.40cdn or $643.97usd also at today's exchange rate.
For 2 Side Slash Pockets and an Under-Apron Pocket add $60.00cdn.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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24th June 10, 06:37 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
To fill in the hole you left here are my prices.
For an 8 yard, Knife Pleated, Machine sewn Kilt.
Includes full stabilizers and interfacings and full liner if requested.
$421.00cdn or $403.76usd at today's exchange rate.
up to $671.40cdn or $643.97usd also at today's exchange rate.
For 2 Side Slash Pockets and an Under-Apron Pocket add $60.00cdn.
I will add that in.
Brice
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24th June 10, 08:22 PM
#7
Variables To Consider
Brice:
I offer this in the interests of fairness... The prices you derived are from the various websites (I believe) but some kiltmakers have different sales and offer member discounts. As an example, I have my first wool kilt on order from one of the craftsmen you listed here when they offered a sale in March and that price varies from the web listed price. Further too that, the kilt maker provided very good customer service and assistance with placing the order. For an investment like a good wool kilt that is no small insignificant issue.
I guess, I would use list pricing as a generic guide. With this first wool kilt (and I hope with additional ones in the future) it is not the same as, for example, getting a 72" HD TV at Best Buy versus Frye's Electronics. With a kilt it is much more visceral, it is not a commodity. It is an individually created, custom work. I daresay that different than something mechanically produced it is a labor of love to create in many instances.
Money will always be an issue with me, as things like paying the mortgage, providing for my wife etc will always take precedence, but that said saving $20 is not going to make me jump.
Thanks for the research and putting this together!
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24th June 10, 08:28 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by seanachie
Brice:
I offer this in the interests of fairness... The prices you derived are from the various websites (I believe) but some kiltmakers have different sales and offer member discounts. As an example, I have my first wool kilt on order from one of the craftsmen you listed here when they offered a sale in March and that price varies from the web listed price. Further too that, the kilt maker provided very good customer service and assistance with placing the order. For an investment like a good wool kilt that is no small insignificant issue.
You are correct. Since each company has their own discounts/sales, I decided just to compare base prices (to make things a little easier on me). As I said at the beginning, customer service and other factors will affect each price in each individuals mind. That is something each person can take into account when looking at the list.
 Originally Posted by seanachie
I guess, I would use list pricing as a generic guide. With this first wool kilt (and I hope with additional ones in the future) it is not the same as, for example, getting a 72" HD TV at Best Buy versus Frye's Electronics. With a kilt it is much more visceral, it is not a commodity. It is an individually created, custom work. I daresay that different than something mechanically produced it is a labor of love to create in many instances.
That is what I was going for. Just a basic list with basic prices. Nothing more.
Last edited by bricelythgoe; 24th June 10 at 08:34 PM.
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24th June 10, 09:17 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by seanachie
Brice:
I offer this in the interests of fairness... The prices you derived are from the various websites (I believe) but some kiltmakers have different sales and offer member discounts. As an example, I have my first wool kilt on order from one of the craftsmen you listed here when they offered a sale in March and that price varies from the web listed price. Further too that, the kilt maker provided very good customer service and assistance with placing the order. For an investment like a good wool kilt that is no small insignificant issue.
The way I understand this thread, it is to compare the retail $ only.
Special offers, discounts, and deals done for friends and colleague shouldn't count on this list because they are not options available for everybody. The only way to be fair is to list the actual retail prices that they charge.
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24th June 10, 09:31 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Danwell
The way I understand this thread, it is to compare the retail $ only.
Special offers, discounts, and deals done for friends and colleague shouldn't count on this list because they are not options available for everybody. The only way to be fair is to list the actual retail prices that they charge.
That's fine, and if my comments caused you offense my apologies, I was only offering an opinion. I was new to kilting not all that long ago, and if I read this message without a lot of knowledge I would have been bereft of what might be useful information. I was trying to contribute not detract. Thanks.
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