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Smart looking it most certainly is!
USAK has definitely become a "one stop shop" for kilt wearers, and I happily refer people to Rocky and the gang with confidence.
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Good seeing you there on Saturday, Rich!
I don't have still pics to contribute, but I did get a number by The Wicked Tinkers on video. For those who have never heard an electric didgeridoo played...
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Yes, very. Thanks for posting that!
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Link's not working for me -- I get
"This page can’t be displayed
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•Look for the page with your search...
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A bit more on that:
http://www.scotsman.com/heritage/people-places/outlander-gaelic-coach-saves-rare-dalriada-dialect-1-3865026
Apparently the last native speaker of this dialect is still...
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9th February 16, 11:44 PM
Very nice indeed, thanks for sharing this!!
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2nd February 16, 11:22 PM
For those wondering why this was the last of these events, Panache explains it -- along with posting a gazillion great photos of the evening -- over here:
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31st January 16, 11:15 PM
Last night was the 10th Annual -- and final -- Nor Cal Rabble Burns Supper. Since it was to be the last, I wanted to honor the event by doing something I haven't in many years and going "Old School",...
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31st January 16, 02:00 PM
And alas, you just missed the last one last night. It was grand!
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4th February 15, 12:13 PM
Can't seem to edit my posts, this is really weird.
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4th February 15, 11:55 AM
A few more:
Alan Hebert's Immortal Memory presentation
http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee412/Dale_Seago/NorCal%20Burns%202015/9BF7D535-AD4C-4E2B-8895-E0B7800756AB_zpsysnmhse0.jpg
It's...
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31st January 14, 09:58 PM
<<I've been looking at waistcoats that would be appropriate for emulating the period between about 1800 to 1820>>
That's a faire bit past the Renaissance, but some excellent suggestions for the...
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20th November 13, 11:17 PM
Not kilt-specific, but certainly kilt-relevant:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/18/kmart-joe-boxer-commercial_n_4297786.html
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7th November 13, 10:53 AM
Predictably superb work from Artificer, and "devilfish" skin is of course just perfect for that particular tartan. Congrats on both the sporran and the kilt!
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24th October 13, 10:48 AM
Looks great, Jamie! I'm very impressed with the Marton Mills version of the tartan: I really can't see a difference between it and the original Dalgliesh run.
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I was looking on my iPhone also, seeing what Hawk saw: a big bunch of not much of anything.
However, looking on my 'pooter using Firefox, I can see everything just fine. The second/lower clip...
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I'm seeing what Hawk sees.
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9th September 13, 10:13 AM
A better look at the Kintail bracelet: the knotwork stands out more once the background has oxidized a bit:
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6th September 13, 05:01 PM
Yay, the Raven pendant arrived today!!
http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee412/Dale_Seago/A403F50F-5D98-4913-9F8F-9DEA4B5B5651-1973-0000023CC461E3EC_zps1e2a35a7.jpg
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6th September 13, 04:59 PM
He probably heard it as "Wee Hawken" -- sounds Scottish enough!
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6th September 13, 01:06 PM
Another piece I wear 24/7 is the "Kintail" cuff bracelet from Walker Metalsmiths:
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6th September 13, 10:28 AM
I love the elegant yet powerful simplicity of that one. I generally don't wear rings because they tend to get in the way of some types of hand strikes; but there IS one I wear 24/7 on the "social...
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5th September 13, 06:00 PM
Mike Duncan has this pendant on the way to me, should arrive tomorrow. I've always had a thing for the Morrigan. ;)
Metals used are sterling silver, bronze, and 23.5 carat gold. Bone beads on the...
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5th September 13, 04:48 PM
Thought I'd start a thread regarding Celtic-motif bling that didn't necessarily involve kilt pins or plaid brooches (not that there's anything wrong with those!). This is the place to post pics of...
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