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    PC Conversion

    Well the PC conversion finally got an outing at a friend's daughter's wedding and here is the result:



    And to answer any questions the kilt is County Antrim (Marton Mills Crest Collection) from Rocky.

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    That is a great job...lookin' good, man.

    Best

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    That looks great, I can hear ZZ top in my head.

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    It looks good.

    I need to get moving on my jacket conversions (too many kilts to make).
    Thanks for the inspiration.
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    Very smart! Well done.

    Cheers

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    Ya scrub up quite well mate ... for a jafa

    Grand jacket there Brian , my complements to the tailor .

    Same cut as my charlie jacket , cept I wear a leather waistcoat with mine

    County Antrim eh , nice tartan too .

    I have County Cork (Fermoy) in my past , I must check out the tartan

    Ian

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    Wonderful!
    I'd swear that PC was made from scratch as a PC.
    You look fantastic.

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    I too, am in the process of making a PC. Nice job!
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    Congrats

    What a nice looking jacket. You have talent.

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    Very nice indeed-great conversion

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