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20th September 04, 10:36 PM
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I'm sure I'll be around for a long while. Once I actually get my kilt I will probably have many more questions, most of which I can probably find answers that have already been posted here.
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21st September 04, 12:44 AM
#12
Sorry I missed you Jman.
Welcome to the forum. I to plan to use kiltstore for my next kilt.
(All your fault Glen just you wait!!)
Hamish (The Hamish ) has promised a report of their service and quality when he gets back from Scotland Which should be soon. So stay tuned....
Are you going Tartan or plain Jman Sorry if you've said it before.
All the best from 'im up north.....David
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21st September 04, 03:53 AM
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Tulsa...
Welcome, Jman!
How was Tulsa this year? I used to go to the games in Tulsa almost every year, since I'm only 2 1/2 hours north in Springfield, but two years ago my wife & I were married on the same weekend as Tulsa! 
Scottish Lion is a good company, but they do not make their kilts -- they have them made in Scotland, which is certainly not a bad thing!
My recommendations (for what it's worth):
Traditional: Hector Russell (Canadian branch)
Casual: Bear Kilts
Cheers, 
T.
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21st September 04, 07:14 AM
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Welcome, Jman! I haven't yet purchased from all of the kiltmakers , but I do have a kilt from Bear. IMHO you can't beat the quality and price. There is a whole bunch of positive feedback about USAkilts as well on this site. It's where I'll be ordering my next (Duncan) kilt from next week! Rocky & Kelly, are you listening?
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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21st September 04, 07:18 AM
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One place no one mentioned yet is www.scottishkilts.net . Their prices aren't bad at all and they have a pretty fast turnaround time compared to the others. I bought my MacNeil from them and I'm very satisfied with it. As for the 4 vs 8 yard question, knowing what I know now, I'd opt for the 8 yard for the first kilt.
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21st September 04, 07:19 AM
#16
Welcome to kiltaholics annonymous Jman, nice to see you here.
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21st September 04, 08:39 AM
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If you have not done so already, I would suggest that you take a look at Bearkilts. He has a very nice assortment, good workmanship and, of course, good prices.
For example, with out closer inspection, my Gordon and Maple Leaf tartans in PV have as good a look as my wool Lochcarron. And, upon closer inspection they are of the same quality of workmanship.
Casey
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21st September 04, 09:00 AM
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Non-Wool Kilts are also very easy to take care of. Bear's PV kilt is definately a wash and wear kilt. No Ironing is required.
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21st September 04, 06:13 PM
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I'm going Tartan, MacDonald of Clanranald.
Tulsa was a blast, this was my third year going and probably my favorite even though it was a bit on the hot side.
Thank you all for the suggestions of the different sites, I will be checking all of them out before I make my decision.
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21st September 04, 08:04 PM
#20
Tartan!
I'm going Tartan, MacDonald of Clanranald.
Good man! You won't regret it, and the Clanranald tartan is quite striking.
Tulsa was always hot, save 1999 when it was fairly rainy and cold. I think that was the last year I went, if memory serves me correctly.
Some friends of mine from Ft. Smith, Arkansas, went this year and sent some great pictures of the First Nations Veterans Colour Guard at the opening ceremonies.
Cheers, 
T.
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