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Old 08-05-2009, 11:10 PM
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Your family is absolutely S' math sín in this photograph. The wee Lad is just like his Da!
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Great pics! Love your son's vest!!
The braided sporran hanger is fabulous - as the keeper of our funds, I may have to be releasing a bit for that little item!!
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Very beautiful brooch, Jamie !
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Old 08-06-2009, 04:30 AM
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Wow, superb!
First of the eagerly awaited pics of Panache's visit to the Wizard of BC.
Some beautiful accessories, I had better take plenty money when I go there!
Thanks for posting these lovely pics, Jamie.
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Old 08-06-2009, 09:37 AM
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Jamie,

How wide is the Lee River belt?
Bill,

It is a substantial 2 1/3 inches

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Much drool. Wish list expanding...Thanks, Regards
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Great outfit you put together there, Jamie (again!). Wonderful write-up about the Wizard and his lair, and the family picture is truly priceless.

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Great outfit you put together there, Jamie (again!).
There's a reason we call him "Panache" after all. Gotta say, though...Steve Martin ain't the right avatar. Should be the man himself, all duded up.

Is there a brand of Scotch I can drink to get that fashion sense, or must one marry a redhead?

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Old 08-06-2009, 01:14 PM
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Actually the Lee River Kilt Belts are 2 3/8" wide. Unfortunatly I am unable to convince them to produce a brass buckle to go with the Brown version of this Belt.

The shirt you asked about is our own design for a Kilt Shirt.
We designed it to be extra long for wear under the Kilt and act to keep your Kilt clean.



We use a Hemp/Cotton blend fabric in 5 colors.
The shirts are completely custom made to your measurements and also you can decide to have the Grandfather collar or a regular stand-and-fall collar.
The cuffs can be one button, two button or French for cuff links. Pockets are also available.

Before anyone gets too excited about the Kilt Shirts know that my wife Bobbie is the one who makes these shirts and she has a real job so only works at the shop about three days a month. Currently we do not see us being able to offer these shirts with a reasonable time frame.
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...Before anyone gets too excited about the Kilt Shirts know that my wife Bobbie is the one who makes these shirts and she has a real job so only works at the shop about three days a month. Currently we do not see us being able to offer these shirts with a reasonable time frame.
Bummer...I got excited about those kilt shirts before I read that last paragraph. Perhaps someday these will be offered as a stock item. I for one would definitely buy a couple. It's a great way to protect the kilt from sweat on a hot humid day at the highland games.
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