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    2006 Stillwaters

    Jerry's got some prototypes in his ebay auctions. $40 right now.

    Wallace - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8361331084

    Pride of Scotland - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8361331088

    Gordon - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8361331080

    Hunting Stewart - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8361331083

    They're all 36".
    The ad copy says "This is a one-of-a-kind prototype left over fron the development of our 2006 standard kilts. Unlike the 2005 models, this kilt features a more traditional-style waistband and sewn-down pleats. 36" waist, all sales final on this item. This kilt is brand-new, but may have minor cosmetic discrepancies."
    Jeff
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    Darn, Still too small, Oh well time to do the sit-ups! :grin:


    As I'm sitting here eating my bagel & smear!

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    They allways seem to be made for the little people...
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    Looks like Jerry's chumming the water to get the frenzy started

    Can you feel it

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    I'm a 38 now, so a month of dieting and hard work would probably get me into one.

    Nah!

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    These baby's will probably be gone by then anyway For $50 delivered...can't beat that.

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    Those are excellent deals, and if I were only 2 inches smaller I'd probably be all over one of them.

    However, the one listed as Hunting Stewart doesn't appear to be the Hunting Stewart tartan. The actual tartan looks to be symmetrical, and doesn't have stripes between the reds and yellows, so much as the yellows and reds appear to be within other blocks.

    Still, they all look excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Paul
    They allways seem to be made for the little people...
    Thank you so much for that comment. It made me feel really good about myself. I'm 38/40 and hearing a size so close to my own being called "little" is just a wonderful feeling. 8)

    Of course, I'm rather short so I still look pleasantly plump. Although, ever since wearing the kilt people say I look thinner. :razz:
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    Oh, geez...my wife told me that she'd leave me if I bought another kilt...



    ...sure am gonna miss her.


    Best

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    My credit card is still smoking from an Argyll jacket and the formal accessories, but I'm a 36. Damn, this isn't fair.

    OK, I admit it. I bid on the Pride of Scotland.

    I think I have spent more on clothes since August than I have the rest of my life combined. I suppose you can't take it with you though......... :rolleyes:


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