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    Well, perhaps I was a bit naive to ask in the first place, but I certainly didn't
    "deserve it" anymore than anyone else deserves to be rudely treated. Your
    viewpoint is based entirely on emotion, and the thought of personally losing
    money. Mine is based on asking a simple question, with the end result being to
    save money, and not the ruination of anyone's way of life.

    I certainly wouldn't get mad if someone asked me a similar type
    of question. I'd simply say no, and leave it at that. But I guess that's
    just me. For all I know, Jerry might've recommended somebody else
    that could've helped me out, and everybody would've been happy.
    You never know until you ask.

    Adding a smiley face wasn't to give me an "out". It was to show
    that I was irked but making light of it.

    Anyway, why don't we just let this topic die. We clearly are coming
    at this from different angles, and aren't likely to agree on things. I'll
    post a report on what I end up getting from Pakistan, and nowhere
    shall any kilt seller's name be mentioned.

    Take it easy,

    Alex


    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com View Post
    Ask any supplier of a unique product, specially made for him, where he gets it made is the same as asking him to lose money. Period. Who wouldn't get mad when asked to hurt his own business? If he blew you off, you deserved it. I don't know Jerry. Before this thread, I didn't know who owned/ran What Price Glory. All I know is that their kilts are highly praised.

    And adding a smiley face to sarcasm doesn't make it less sarcastic. The words are still the words. It just gives an out to the poster when he's called on it.
    Last edited by Alexander Good; 20th November 07 at 12:36 AM.

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    Alexander, how about you and Bear take this to the back channel? I think you've both made your positions quite clear and stating them over and again are not going to have much positive effect on the rest of us.

    If a craftsman has developed a supplier for raw materials and a method of production that allows his company to compete in the open market, then more power to him. And I certainly can see no good reason why he would need to share his 'trade secrets' with anyone. There's no need to be rude about it, to be sure, however Alexander always has the opportunity to respond with his wallet, so what goes around comes around.

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    Hi Mike,

    Consider it done. And apologies to anyone out there who's time was
    wasted reading this thread. I wasn't trying to insult, start a fight, or
    be sarcastic.

    BTW. Someone must've emailed Jerry, as I got a decent response from
    him today. I must've caught him in a bad mood the first time around, but
    he gave me some decent info on the subject, so, it's all good.

    No hard feelings Bear. I'm sure if I was a businessman my perspective
    would be much, much different from that of a casual consumer. It
    WOULD be nice, though, if someone could develope an new source for
    affordable tartan with the reenactor in mind. It's hard to justify $100
    a yard for tartan when you've got kids to feed and gasoline to purchase.

    Take care all,

    Alex


    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1 View Post
    Alexander, how about you and Bear take this to the back channel? I think you've both made your positions quite clear and stating them over and again are not going to have much positive effect on the rest of us.

    If a craftsman has developed a supplier for raw materials and a method of production that allows his company to compete in the open market, then more power to him. And I certainly can see no good reason why he would need to share his 'trade secrets' with anyone. There's no need to be rude about it, to be sure, however Alexander always has the opportunity to respond with his wallet, so what goes around comes around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander Good View Post
    Still waiting for my tartan from Pakistan. It's taking longer than I expected, and I'm hoping the stuff will ship in the next week or so. I hope to have a report on the stuff fairly soon, and will post info and pics when I can.
    In my line of work, people expect to get stuff cheap, fast, and high quality, but at most only two can be delivered (and all too often, maybe only one of them, I sorry to say). I read your requirements, and it sounds like you specified cheap and quality, and that may be what you get.

    Regards,
    Rex, PMP
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    Hi Rex,

    Tartan never used to be a problem until the dollar value
    versus the pound (and just about every other world currency)
    really plummetted. I'm not happy that I need to order from
    anywhere but Scotland, but $100 a yard is simply too much
    to afford for anything other than a one off purchase. For a
    hobby, I'm willing to take my chances from a Pakistani vendor,
    and if it pans out, then I may have opened up a new avenue
    for others in my position. I've already learned how to sew my
    own clothes, and if this doesn't pan out, I might have to learn
    how to weave my own fabric.

    Anyway, I'm not looking for a kilt. Just tartan yardage. If I wanted
    another modern kilt, I'd buy 4 yards of material from Scotland and
    have Matt make it for me.

    Alex



    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    In my line of work, people expect to get stuff cheap, fast, and high quality, but at most only two can be delivered (and all too often, maybe only one of them, I sorry to say). I read your requirements, and it sounds like you specified cheap and quality, and that may be what you get.

    Regards,
    Rex, PMP

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