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    You forgot to add that it has to be hand sewn.....just thought I'd stick my oar in I'll go now ...... ;)
    All the Best.....David.
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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's made of 13oz. or heavier worsted wool too.
    Last edited by Big Paul; 12th September 05 at 08:41 AM.
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    Aye,

    I learned the term here and am guilty of using it without shame. To me it means a top of the line kilt with a swing like a proud cat's tail.

    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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    Thumbs up

    I guess only Jimmy can tell us what it truly means. I always took it to mean a traditional 8+yd. tartan kilt of heavy 16-24 oz. wool with luxuriously deep pleats. I guess hand-sewing would be a plus in my book, but not absolutely necessary. I have a machine sewn tartan tank and is has such a wonderful swing and balance.. it puts all of my twill and lightweight sport kilts to shame.

    If machine sewing excludes it from tankdome, then I'll call it a Hummer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Aye,

    I learned the term here and am guilty of using it without shame. To me it means a top of the line kilt with a swing like a proud cat's tail.

    Ron
    Riverkilt and the stray cat strut...ta ta ta tatut ta ta

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    What's wrong with just calling it what it is, a "KILT"??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Journeyman View Post
    What's wrong with just calling it what it is, a "KILT"??????

    Journeyman
    from Chicago, IL, USA.

    There's nothing wrong with calling it a kilt, but there are so many other types of kilts out there today, that "tank" is now used to distinguish the traditional "built like a tank" tailor-made, 8 yard, heavyweight wool kilt from all the others.
    Animo non astutia

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    "tank" is now used to distinguish the traditional "built like a tank" tailor-made, 8 yard, heavyweight wool kilt from all the others.
    Hand sewn, tailor-made, 8 yard, knife pleated, heavyweight, wool kilt
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    To me it means a top of the line kilt with a swing like a proud cat's tail.

    Ron
    Best description I've seen yet

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