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7th October 11, 12:36 PM
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Re: MacIsaac Kiltmakers, Cape Breton Island
 Originally Posted by English Bloke
I have no dealings with MacIssac's personally but I have dealt with their Teacher. I have a 16oz, 8 yard handsewn Kilt, crafted by Carol Fitzherbert. Carol is a Kieth Kilt School graduate and went to live and work in Canada to teach the people at MacIssac's the art of Kilt making.
If the quality of their kilts is anything like the craftsmanship of Carol's work, you're on a winner.
Which makes them of the same schooling as Kathy Lare whom I have two kilts by, and of whom Riverkilt has about a zillion. So to add to what EB has said, if they are or the same skill as others who we know of with that pedigree, you are in good hands.
Best of luck!
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7th October 11, 02:29 PM
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Re: MacIsaac Kiltmakers, Cape Breton Island
There is a review and pictures of my Carol Fitzherbert creation HERE if you are interested. (two pages to click through... sorry.)
 Originally Posted by English Bloke
... If the quality of their kilts is anything like the craftsmanship of Carol's work, you're on a winner...
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