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10th January 09, 05:04 PM
#1
USAK in Ramsay blue...
My wife has been busy all day working on a deadline so I couldn't get her to take photos of me in the Ramsay. Here are some shots I took to show the tartan color:



The kilt is a 16oz USAK 5 Yarder. I don't have time for a full review right now, but I'll at least say Rocky and Kelly do excellent work! I am totally happy with everything about this kilt! I'll post some in action pics and a short review when my photographer becomes available.
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10th January 09, 06:39 PM
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"A true adventurer goes forth, aimless and uncalculating, to meet and greet unknown fate." ~ Domino Harvey ~
"In Onoraigh Ar Marbh" ~ We Honor Our Fallen
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10th January 09, 07:45 PM
#3
Congratulations - that is a great looking kilt made by two master craftspersons! Wear it with pride!
Phil in Idaho
"Walk Tall, Walk Straight, and Look the World Right in the Eye."
That Great Celtic Philosopher Val Doonican
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10th January 09, 09:25 PM
#4
Looking good!
My first USAK was a Casual in IoS.
My second (pending) USAK is another Casual in Ramsay.
Thanks for the pics.
-- Larry B.
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10th January 09, 11:46 PM
#5
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11th January 09, 04:18 PM
#6
Hi GDub,
From the looks of the photo there is a selvedge? Previously USAK did not have selvedge on the Ramsay tartan, and so it was fringed at the bottom.
I'm looking to replace my USAK Ramsay semi-trad (now way too big for me), and if it's available with a selvedge I might buy a new one from USAK.
KP
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11th January 09, 04:22 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by KiltedPilot
Hi GDub,
From the looks of the photo there is a selvedge? Previously USAK did not have selvedge on the Ramsay tartan, and so it was fringed at the bottom.
I'm looking to replace my USAK Ramsay semi-trad (now way too big for me), and if it's available with a selvedge I might buy a new one from USAK.
KP
It's a 16oz 5-yarder, which would make it wool rather than pv.
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11th January 09, 06:38 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by KiltedPilot
Hi GDub,
From the looks of the photo there is a selvedge? Previously USAK did not have selvedge on the Ramsay tartan, and so it was fringed at the bottom.
I'm looking to replace my USAK Ramsay semi-trad (now way too big for me), and if it's available with a selvedge I might buy a new one from USAK.
Like chasem said, my Ramsay kilt is a 5 Yard 16oz woolie, not PV. And yes, there is a very clean selvedge. Also, I think there quite a difference between the wool and PV blues, and the blues in wool differ quite a bit between mills as well. In the wool samples I saw some are like a "French" blue and others are darker like a "Colonial" blue. Some also have a thicker, more pronounced white stripe. Mine is more like the Colonial blue witha thinner white stripe, though I think the "French" blue with the thicker stripe looks nice too.
Sorry, no more pics yet. I've had a busy weekend...
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12th January 09, 08:30 AM
#9
I really like Ramsay a lot. Ramsay is supposed to be my pipe band's uniform tartan, although it's not required due to the considerable financial considerations. As long as you have a presentable, proper kilt, you can play/march.
This is a kilt I never would've noticed had it not been for the band. Now that I have, I really want one.
Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!
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14th January 09, 08:58 PM
#10
The Ramsay tartan is a fine, bold, beautiful and well met tartan....if I do say so myself.
There are two kinds of people in this world. The Scots and those who wish they were.
Plaid To The Bone
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