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16th February 14, 08:33 PM
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You could always email them. I've ordered from them several times and have had no problem w/ getting a response.
"A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
-Koloth
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16th February 14, 08:39 PM
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Yes, it has been my experience that they are very responsive to email.
Allen Sinclair, FSA Scot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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16th February 14, 08:40 PM
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mookien, kallen - I might have misunderstood the purpose of the advertisers forums. I'll give them a shout through their website tomorrow. Appreciate the replies.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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16th February 14, 10:19 PM
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Some advertisers are more active on the forums than others. A few vendors seem to pop in almost daily while others rarely post.
-Jonathan
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16th February 14, 10:30 PM
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Now I understand. I have done business with Celtic Croft several times and have always received good response and good service. I don't think you'll have any problems.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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17th February 14, 01:21 AM
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Creag, I have seen this picture on several kilt vendors’ sites. In other words it is a standard photo and therefore not necessarily the kilt you are going to receive.
Being a kilted skirt it is not comparable to a man’s kilt. You should face the following major differences:
1) It is much shorter (18-19”).
2) It closes to the “female” side.
3) The apron is narrow compared to a man’s kilt, not going from hip to hip.
4) Probably less than two yards of tartan are used.
6) The tartan is light weight.
5) Straps and buckles are mini sized.
Supposing it is for your wife or GF it might be a good purchase nevertheless.
Greg
Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility
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17th February 14, 07:05 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by GG
Creag, I have seen this picture on several kilt vendors’ sites. In other words it is a standard photo and therefore not necessarily the kilt you are going to receive.
Being a kilted skirt it is not comparable to a man’s kilt. You should face the following major differences:
1) It is much shorter (18-19”).
2) It closes to the “female” side.
3) The apron is narrow compared to a man’s kilt, not going from hip to hip.
4) Probably less than two yards of tartan are used.
6) The tartan is light weight.
5) Straps and buckles are mini sized.
Supposing it is for your wife or GF it might be a good purchase nevertheless.
:-) ... It's not for me.
Craig Jones
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It’s a lang road that’s no goat a turnin
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17th February 14, 08:40 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Creag
:-) ... It's not for me.
I never expected it to be.
Greg
Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility
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2nd March 14, 02:55 PM
#9
This thread is being closed following the request of the OP who has now ordered a kilt from elsewhere, we cannot delete threads that have not broken any rules, especially as others have contributed,.
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Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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