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Good review, glad you liked it. I'm actually considering a Saffron Heavy from SWK.
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For a superior brown day sporran look at this one from What Price Glory.
Brown Day Sporran
Terrific sporran, and only 25 dollars. No fur, but that wouldn't be hard to add.
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 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
For a superior brown day sporran look at this one from What Price Glory.
Brown Day Sporran
Terrific sporran, and only 25 dollars. No fur, but that wouldn't be hard to add.
Can't look at it as no image is available on the website.
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16th June 08, 07:12 AM
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 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
For a superior brown day sporran look at this one from What Price Glory.
Brown Day Sporran
Terrific sporran, and only 25 dollars. No fur, but that wouldn't be hard to add.
 Originally Posted by Lyrd
Can't look at it as no image is available on the website. 
Good. Thought it was just me. Anyone have pictures of this sporran?
I was happy with my SWK Standard, and when I buy another kilt, I'm looking at the SWK Heavyweight. As has been said many times... I just wish there were more tartans available. It's rare that Jerry has the Leatherneck in size that will fit me.
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Thanks for the review. I'm looking at a HW also, just have not decided on the tartan.
Jake
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I know Jerry chooses to use the term "heavyweight" and I know you're guessing the weight at about 13 ounces and I know there have been other threads about the true weight of the SWK 'heavyweight." If its been posted I've either missed it or forgotten it.
Does anyone know what the true/actual weight of the SWK "heavyweight" wool fabric is? Would be a lot easier to understand using the standard terms.
Thanks
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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 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
I know Jerry chooses to use the term "heavyweight" and I know you're guessing the weight at about 13 ounces and I know there have been other threads about the true weight of the SWK 'heavyweight." If its been posted I've either missed it or forgotten it.
Does anyone know what the true/actual weight of the SWK "heavyweight" wool fabric is? Would be a lot easier to understand using the standard terms.
Thanks
Ron
I'd be interested myself. Time to start jonesing for a Kathy Lare Kilt now. Got an email this morning informing me she had received my payment for a new handsewn 8 yard, 16 ounce Strome in Mackenzie ancient tartan. This will be the longest jones yet!
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Last year I added two of the SWK heavyweights to my umm... substantial collection of kilts. The first, a solid green, I got to go with a green kilt jacket and waistcoat that I'd won on eBay. So impressed was I with its quality, that I turned around and ordered a black one, because everyone needs a little black kilt don't they? Both needed the "iron fix" and strangely, the green one is 25" long and the black is 23". That aside, I love these puppies! Only my custom made's rank above them in my kilt pantheon. They're cheap and classy, like me.
I've kilt for less.
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 Originally Posted by Lyrd
A smidge too long...but not as long as i thought. Are you sure it's 24" Jerry? 
I remember a post of F-H.C.A.G hemming up Panache's SWK Hvy Shadow. My Standard Nightstalker also seems a tad bit longer than my other Kilts from SWK. Still, what's an inch compared to all the other nice things about the kilt?
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8th June 08, 05:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by Lyrd
The bottom edge looks good but has a weird defect (?) There are holes, that appear to be from a needle, and precise enough i would say made with a machine. You cant see em unless you hold it up to the light, but it looks like maybe the bottom was hemmed, then the stitches were removed leaving the needle holes. They are aprox 1/2 inch from the bottom edge and run all the way around. They don't detract from the kilt in any way, i just thought they were odd and wondered why they were there.
I used to work--a long time ago--in a weaving mill. Those holes are from the pin rolls that hold the material taut in the loom.
Last edited by Freedomlover; 8th June 08 at 05:46 AM.
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