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22nd December 08, 01:34 PM
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Burnetts-Struth casual kilt sale $165 US
Just got an email from Burnetts-Struth in Canada about their new website and some specials they are running right now. I have a 6 yd casual kilt in 16oz Locharron Strome Weathered MacDonald already on order from them from their old website. They are running a casual kilt sale (4-6yd) wool tartan in about 20 or so different tartans, many of which are not the typical commonplace tartans you see everyday. They are listed at $199 plus $15 s/h but that is canadian dollars, and with the exchange rate at 0.82 it actually tabs out at around $163US for the kilt and $12US for the shipping. Not a bad deal if you are in the market for a decent quality machine sewn casual kilt in nice wool tartan. Here is the link to the page:
http://www.burnetts-struth.com/index.php?cPath=149
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22nd December 08, 07:37 PM
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Next kilt ordered. Thanks for the heads-up, FM. I've been meaning to get a kick-around kilt and this is the best opportunity.
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22nd December 08, 07:57 PM
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Oh My is that the Ulster tartan I see before my eyes? Yikes!
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22nd December 08, 08:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
Oh My  is that the Ulster tartan I see before my eyes? Yikes!
Yeah...I'm trying desperately to keep my hands (and wallet) securely in my pockets...
Best
AA
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1st January 09, 06:58 PM
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 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Yeah...I'm trying desperately to keep my hands (and wallet) securely in my pockets...
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I feel your pain. . . . my deaf-aids (hearing aids) are dying. A new set will be about $4000, and not covered by insurance. . . no more kilt stuff until I get them paid for. . . . what kind of "jonesing" is that?
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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1st January 09, 07:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by carolina kiltman
i feel your pain. . . . My deaf-aids (hearing aids) are dying. A new set will be about $4000, and not covered by insurance. . . No more kilt stuff until i get them paid for. . . . What kind of "jonesing" is that?
Too long!
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2nd January 09, 06:46 AM
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 Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
I feel your pain. . . . my deaf-aids (hearing aids) are dying. A new set will be about $4000, and not covered by insurance. . . no more kilt stuff until I get them paid for. . . . what kind of "jonesing" is that?
At least you won't have to hear the gnashing oof your own teeth, the scratching of your own finger and toenails against the floor as you dig with what seems like an indefatiguable energy into the hardwood as you cannot sit still and just wait---have to move, have to do something to keep me busy or my teeth will be ground down flat like a cow's and fingers and toes bloody stumps from the constant gnashing, scratching and scraping.
At least you can enjoy the peace of not having to listen to all the blood and gore on the daily news. Kind of the "No news is good news" phenomenon, at least for a while.
No really, best of luck with getting the aids replaces as soon as possible. As a former musician and avid musiclover I could not go through a day without my hearing. Music, let alone the squeals and coos of my young son each morning and night.
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24th December 08, 07:55 AM
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 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
Oh My  is that the Ulster tartan I see before my eyes? Yikes!
<heh heh> I got my order in to B & S for an Ulster tartan casual yesterday.
Chris...
Youth & Enthusiasm are no match for Age & Treachery
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24th December 08, 02:54 PM
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For anybody looking at this, they the Nevada State tartan available, as well as.....Tulsa??
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24th December 08, 07:21 PM
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 Originally Posted by Galician
For anybody looking at this, they the Nevada State tartan available, as well as.....Tulsa??
I did say "some of the less common tartans" didn't I.
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