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    I was going to complement you on your jacket, as well.

    Brooke, if you go to our jacket page, and click on the "view jacket cloth options" then scroll down towards the bottom of the page that opens up, I believe the Glen Keith pattern may be the same as what he's wearing. If not, it's pretty close. Of course, you won't get it for the same price he found it for! Great deal!

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    A great outfit, DU. I like how the tie looks. I suppose you are a lefty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    A great outfit, DU. I like how the tie looks. I suppose you are a lefty.

    Yes a molly dooker, The only thing that I can do righthanded is play golf. I learnt from my father when very young and all he had was RH clubs. I have tried to play left handed but can't.
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    Yes a molly dooker, The only thing that I can do righthanded is play golf. I learnt from my father when very young and all he had was RH clubs. I have tried to play left handed but can't.
    My father tried to get me to learn to play. I went out with him a few times, but I finally gave up. I could never get the caddies to throw the ball high enough when I yelled "Pull."
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    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    That is a smashin' Kilt and a great combination. I too like your jacket. (You'll be pleased to know my "pillow" tie has also turned up but as I got the impression the intended humour fell a little flat, I'll not be posting pictures. Can't anyway for the next week or so). Once again though DU, I like how the tie works and how you've put that together. Tremendous!

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    Funny thing "Breaker Morant" was just on the TV the other night, so I had to stay up and watch it it came on at 1am.
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    Sharp outfit. Who's the kilt by?

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    Looking sharp Downunder Kilt.

    Now can we have a wee review of the new, official Xmarks tie? It looks good but how is the quality?
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    Thanks for the compliments gents. The kilt is by Scotweb. I have 3 Kilts from them ranging over a number of years. This one and my first one are extremely comfortable in that the back of the waist is soft and pliable (the fell area), the second one I received from the is really quite stiff in the fell area and feels that way when wearing it. Anyhow I am delighted with the fit and quality of this one. It is 16oz Lochcarron.

    As for the XMarks tie, it is silk and a delight to wear and tie. I usualy use the schoolboy knot and this is what I used this time. I tried a half windsor but because you are tying the tie shorter for kilt wear, it looked too bulky.

    As for the weather, Melbourne must be like Texas, we are known in Australia for usually having the 4 seasons, all in one day
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    I used to play golf, DU, but the back said stop. MB, if I played wrong (right) handed, my back would say yes! (But, I'm not buying new clubs.)

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