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    A beautiful tartan and a handsome kilt. Enjoy!
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    Wow! Stunning!

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    Wow, that's a fine looking kilt. I really like the Isle of Skye tartan, and think I will add one to my collection one day to honor my visit there. Your kiltmaker has done a wonderful job.

    There really is nothing like a traditional handsewn Scottish Kilt is there. You need to own one to actually understand that though, don't you. I thought I understood, but after I got my traditional, everything else paled in comparison.

    Congratulations.

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    The fit is indeed excellent. Beautiful tartan. Kudos to the kilt maker.

    Darrell

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    NICE

    Phil. Very, very nice. Mmm-Hmmm. Nice.

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    Great pics,

    You're hooked now....nothing like a big tank.

    Really intrigued by the way the back is pleated...don't know that I've ever seen a look quite like that.

    Very nice.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Great pics,

    You're hooked now....nothing like a big tank.

    Really intrigued by the way the back is pleated...don't know that I've ever seen a look quite like that.

    Very nice.

    Ron
    What is it that intrigues you, Ron? it looks normal enough to my semi-trained eye.

    That's a super kilt, Phil. I'm going to guess that Barb T. is the kiltmaker. There's a clue that leads me to believe that.
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    Just absolutely gorgeous.

    Very, very nicely done.
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    You new tank - the whole 8 yards!

    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis
    This kilt is amazing - it fits like a glove. The hang and swing are well... impossible to describe. Now - I think - I finally understand what the big deal is about a handsewn wool tank. I own 2 SWK standards and one (soon to be two) USAK Semi-Traditionals and they are all great kilts. I consider each of them to be excellent value for the money - but oh my... this tank is a wonderful thing.

    I know I'm gushing but I just can't help it - color me VERY happy



    Wow, that's one FINE tank!

    The folks from Maine would say "finest kind, finest kind!

    Sandy
    Nothing is worn under the kilt...everything works just fine!!

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    Mount Airy, NC, MAYBERRY USA!

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    Phil, Congrats on the tank. The tartan is beautiful and the outdoor setting enhances the colors. The maker should be very proud as I can tell you are. Aren't tanks wonderful?

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