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11th February 05, 01:09 PM
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Introduction and a great experience (long)
First, thaks to all for the good information, opinions, and topics. I have enjoyed reading through the forum the past few days.
I am a hot air balloonist in New Mexico and belong to a group of balloon teams called the Wicker Clan. We on occasion celebrate our Celtic heritage (even those members that have none) and wear kilts to events that we fly in. I tend to wear mine more just because I like to wear them and appreciate my heriatge. Okay, to the great experience:
I had what I consider a great pleasure of visiting Kathy Lare today (not for a new kilt, yet...). I just recently found out that she was here in ABQ. I needed some Navy kilt hose for the weekend and decided to call and see if she had some in stock. Another ballonist and I made an appointmet and went to see her. After almost and hour and a half of visiting on several topics, our cell phones became unbearable and we bid our farewell.
I was able to see some great products that I have never seen that close including a swatch of my own Irish Co. Tartan. I was also able to look at one of her 16oz. Pipers kilts that she produces for the High Desert Pipers, I need more gym time to lift that bad boy! Additionally, she a had a kilt with a box pleat. I had never seen one and the detail was amazing.
Anyway, I was just very pleased to have had that experiece and hope to one day have a kilt made by her. Kathy and her husband were very accomodating and a pleasure to talk to. I would recommend her work to anyone.
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11th February 05, 04:22 PM
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Thanks for letting us know about Kathy. I get to Albuquerque often and do want to stop by and possibly get me a new kilt.
I really do enjoy the balloon fest each fall, just haven't been there in a few years. Who knows, maybe I'll be down there this year.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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11th February 05, 05:11 PM
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Re: Introduction and a great experience (long)
Originally Posted by KiltedBalloonist
First, thaks to all for the good information, opinions, and topics. I have enjoyed reading through the forum the past few days.
I am a hot air balloonist in New Mexico and belong to a group of balloon teams called the Wicker Clan. We on occasion celebrate our Celtic heritage (even those members that have none) and wear kilts to events that we fly in. I tend to wear mine more just because I like to wear them and appreciate my heriatge. Okay, to the great experience:
I had what I consider a great pleasure of visiting Kathy Lare today (not for a new kilt, yet...). I just recently found out that she was here in ABQ. I needed some Navy kilt hose for the weekend and decided to call and see if she had some in stock. Another ballonist and I made an appointmet and went to see her. After almost and hour and a half of visiting on several topics, our cell phones became unbearable and we bid our farewell.
I was able to see some great products that I have never seen that close including a swatch of my own Irish Co. Tartan. I was also able to look at one of her 16oz. Pipers kilts that she produces for the High Desert Pipers, I need more gym time to lift that bad boy! Additionally, she a had a kilt with a box pleat. I had never seen one and the detail was amazing.
Anyway, I was just very pleased to have had that experiece and hope to one day have a kilt made by her. Kathy and her husband were very accomodating and a pleasure to talk to. I would recommend her work to anyone.
What a nice recommendation!!
Yer karma engine is working overtime!!!
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11th February 05, 07:38 PM
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Welcome to our little corner of the web.
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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11th February 05, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by GMan
Thanks for letting us know about Kathy. I get to Albuquerque often and do want to stop by and possibly get me a new kilt.
I really do enjoy the balloon fest each fall, just haven't been there in a few years. Who knows, maybe I'll be down there this year.
We get up there quite often too (my wife's family is up there and I went to school there).
Do come for Fiesta again and look for us, we'll be there kilts and all!!!
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11th February 05, 09:50 PM
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howdy
can't say i know much about balloons. i know a bit about floaters though. must be fun in a balloon. especially in a kilt.
well met and glad to meet you.
ambrose.
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