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    I'm not one for hyperbole, but I agree with Meinfs. That kilt is gorgeous.

    The tartan is beautiful, but the craftsmanship on that kilt makes it something more.

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    Sweet looking kilt! Welcome to the Kathy Lare Kilts Anonymous Club

    Rob

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    Nice looking tartan and kilt. Congratulations.
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    Nice kilt! Is that tartan ECUSA or Scottish Episcopal Church?

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    Beautiful kilt. Those pleats look sharp enough to slice bread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mael Coluim View Post
    Nice kilt! Is that tartan ECUSA or Scottish Episcopal Church?
    Actually, both. It was designed to honor both churches as a commemoration of the bicentennial of Samuel Seabury and the historic connection between ECUSA and the Scottish Episcopal Church.

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    Great looking kilt

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    Very nice Colours in the kilt. I tried to see the tartan at the site http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tar....aspx?ref=1117 but my monitor won't let me see the colour and I even registered.?
    Your Pics are great.

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    Looking very smart.
    A well built kilt in a lovely tartan.
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    I'll echo others in saying that Episcopal Clergy tartan looks great! Kathy Lare finished that quickly, too. She must've worked religiously on it.

    Considering the tartan, would you call that pleat shot, "Welcome to the fold?"

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