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    A pic or 2 from this past weekend...

    here we are at the rennaisance fair in ohio this past weekend. i wore my UK original and my buddy Ryan wore on that he had made (his first, by the way).
    this past weekend was the Celtic themed weekend....

    here we are with a pirate wench...me on the left...


    Ryan , Christie (in her seriously altered Menzies tartan mini-kilt), and me with our VERY tasty turkey legs!


    Sheaf Toss. this guy beat the amateur record of 37' 6", and tossed the 16 pound burlap bag over 38 feet!


    this place was super cool! all of the buildings and structures stay up all year. the fest itsself lasts for, i think, 2 straight months...
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    Mmmmm.... turkey leg.
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    More info on the two tone home made....

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    More info on the two tone home made....

    Thanks

    Ron

    it's kind of a cotton canvas duck material with leather around the waist and a leather apron. he found some kilt making instructions on the web and made it himself. he did a pretty good job on it, but it does need some refinements. i'm sure his next one will be even better. it's more of a casual kilt as it sits at the belt line where you would normally wear your pants and it uses buttons to fasten. the buttons are very ornate gold metal buttons. i'll see if i can find a better pic. here are a couple that he made for his boys....


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    Sheep Toss. this guy beat the amateur record of 37' 6", and tossed the 16 pound burlap bag over 38 feet!
    Sheaf man! Sheaf!
    .. the kilt had concealed a blaster strapped to one thigh and a knife to the other. He was aware of the present gentle customs against personal weapons, but he felt naked without them. Such customs were nonsense anyhow, foolishment from old women - there was no such thing as "dangerous weapons," only dangerous people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish
    Sheaf man! Sheaf!

    HAHAHHAHHAHAHHA!!!

    Oh man..."sheep toss"....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish
    Sheaf man! Sheaf!
    HAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hell if i could understand what they were saying! hahahah!!!! oh crap that's funny! although, i WAS wondering why someone would need to throw a sheep that high for.....or throw one at all for that matter.... yeah, i feel stupid, but funny all at the same time....

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    Great pics. Wish I was there to meet ya in person. I work at the 'Timeless Links' chainmaille booth. (the one with the maille lingerie' :rolleyes: ) But was attending another function on the other side of the state last weekend. (The show formally known as Paul Bunyon on the campus of Hocking College)

    Have seen lots of kilts at the ORF this year. Quite a few UK's, which used to be the most prevalent, but I think the Tartan numbers have got them beat so far this year.

    Looks like ya had a great time!
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    I didn't know they featured Highland game style heavy events at these Ren. Fairs.

    Hey, I've heard other folks call it the "sheep" toos as well. A comon error I thinks.

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    it was a good time for sure. we'll definitely be going back again next year!

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