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Forgot all about it! Anyways, I’m headed in the opposite direction this weekend…
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Sorry, sold it about 3 weeks ago and forgot to update this listing. Apologies!
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SOLD! Reproduction British Army Kilt from What Price Glory, who no longer offers them. They had these made up in Pakistan to replicate the military kilts in use from the late Victorian through the...
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The kind words are much appreciated. Thanks!
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I REALLY hate to part with this kilt, but I bought it when I was a skinnier mailman, and it's never going to fit me again. :cry:
By Alexis Malcolm, a 5 yard "hill walker" kilt in 16 oz. wool in...
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30th January 21, 07:24 AM
Jamie,
Additional pic for you...
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28th January 21, 05:32 PM
SOLD Custom-made heavy leather kilt belt, bronze buckle, knotwork embossed, 2.5" wide. Slightly used; worn maybe 3 times.
Will work best for a 34"-36" waist.
$45.00 US shipping included. ...
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29th December 17, 04:14 PM
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Ex-rental from "The Scottish Lion", 8-yard kilt in 16 oz. single-width Black Watch (modern) tartan wool. One strap/buckle on the starboard side. Made in Scotland. ...
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30th December 16, 10:17 AM
Matt made this for some years back... when I was thinner! A historic style (late 18th - early 19th C.) kilt, 18 oz. Harris Tweed 100% wool, entirely hand-sewn, unpressed box pleats (pleated to the...
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This post has been deleted IAW Rule #7 - Farewell Message.
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This stuff is made non-alcoholic. It's not "alcohol removed" like some N/A products....
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I imagine it's "malt free" as well as "alcohol free".... :lol:
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Non-alcoholic whisky? Yes, it exists - and it's called "Arkay"!
My Dad, who has to abstain from alcohol due to health reasons - but is a Scotch lover - recently ordered a bottle of this stuff. ...
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28th February 13, 02:01 PM
Many of us are fans of the movie "Zulu" about the 1879 battle of Rorke's Drift. Here's a stop-action animated version of the battle using toy soldiers:
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28th February 13, 01:49 PM
Looking good, laddie. Still diggin' that cockade!
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25th February 13, 07:54 AM
Rye was once the quintessential American whiskey, until being supplanted by bourbon in the decades after Prohibition. It's enjoying a bit of a resurgence these days. My favorite is "Old Overholt"...
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20th February 13, 09:31 AM
I'm waiting to hear back from him regarding the details. Will post when I do....
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20th February 13, 07:46 AM
Well, this is interesting. I received an email last night from a friend in Canada who is a targe expert. He has done extensive research on extant targes in Scotland and elsewhere (including...
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19th February 13, 04:12 PM
Charlie is wearing an early-style knitted Scots bonnet, sometimes referred to as a "broad bonnet" - rather like I'm wearing in this photo:
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19th February 13, 12:32 PM
Mac,
That is the only hair-on-the-front original targe I've ever seen. Are you aware of any others? I agree that the back-side tartan and deer skin straps are later additions, as is the center...
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14th February 13, 03:59 PM
The sgian achlais would be considered a weapon due to its concealment. The little sgian dubh was never a weapon, but rather a skinning knife - stuck into the hose top for convenience. Later it...
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13th February 13, 01:53 PM
I miss all of the great St Patrick's Days in Savannah when I was stationed at Ft. Stewart. The parades were the best! (Anyone remember the old "Night Flight Cafe" on River St...?)
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13th February 13, 01:37 PM
Actually, any small-to-medium sized utility-style knife of the period will work for a sgian achlais, like this one (why spend a ton of $$$...?):
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10th February 13, 07:09 AM
Box-pleated philabegs are pretty easy to make, but if you're not so inclined, this guy has late 18th C. style ones for $100US:
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6th February 13, 01:25 PM
Jock, Callum's excellent outfit is that of entirely "upper crust" clan gentleman, a fellow at the top of the economic ladder and part of the "warrior elite." These fellows comprised a small...
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