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8th December 05, 11:51 AM
#11
any idea when the rest of us will be able to just order one from jerry?
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8th December 05, 12:12 PM
#12
Received this today after I inquired about the Irish National from SW:
Thank you for your interest in Irish national Tartan™ products from Stillwater Kilts. The wait is over!
The Irish National Tartan™ has proven to be very popular, many of you may not realize that House of Edgar woolen mills is the registered owner of the Irish National Tartan™ name and design. The majority of Irish National Tartan™ kilts sold on eBay are counterfeit knockoffs that are not authorized by House of Edgar.
We are pleased to announce that Stillwater Kilts has entered into a licensing partnership with House of Edgar woolen mills in Scotland, and we are now the exclusive North American source of Irish National Tartan™ kilts and other items made from synthetic fabrics. We plan to expand our offering of products in this popular tartan over the coming year. Look for Irish National Tartan™ products on our website store over the next few days.
Any Irish National Tartan™ kilt sold in the US, made from synthetic fabric should be considered counterfeit, unless it says Stillwater Kilts on the tag. We have taken steps to ensure that counterfeit Irish National Tartan™ products will no longer be offered for sale in the US.
Our licensing agreement with House of Edgar does not affect any kiltmaker or retailer who obtains wool fabric or finished kilts directly from House of Edgar.
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8th December 05, 02:32 PM
#13
I'm guessing they are still 24". I can make the 36 inch waist, but I'm vertically challanged.
David
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8th December 05, 03:30 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Hosehead
Received this today after I inquired about the Irish National from SW:
Thank you for your interest in Irish national Tartan™ products from Stillwater Kilts. The wait is over!
The Irish National Tartan™ has proven to be very popular, many of you may not realize that House of Edgar woolen mills is the registered owner of the Irish National Tartan™ name and design. The majority of Irish National Tartan™ kilts sold on eBay are counterfeit knockoffs that are not authorized by House of Edgar.
We are pleased to announce that Stillwater Kilts has entered into a licensing partnership with House of Edgar woolen mills in Scotland, and we are now the exclusive North American source of Irish National Tartan™ kilts and other items made from synthetic fabrics. We plan to expand our offering of products in this popular tartan over the coming year. Look for Irish National Tartan™ products on our website store over the next few days.
Any Irish National Tartan™ kilt sold in the US, made from synthetic fabric should be considered counterfeit, unless it says Stillwater Kilts on the tag. We have taken steps to ensure that counterfeit Irish National Tartan™ products will no longer be offered for sale in the US.
Our licensing agreement with House of Edgar does not affect any kiltmaker or retailer who obtains wool fabric or finished kilts directly from House of Edgar.
I got that email too, less than a week after receiving my Irish National kilt from an eBay seller in Scotland.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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8th December 05, 03:41 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by David Thornton
I'm guessing they are still 24". I can make the 36 inch waist, but I'm vertically challanged.
David
David, what length are your other kilts. SWK are actually 22.5" kilts.
Adam
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8th December 05, 06:39 PM
#16
So tempting. I got $55 for my birthday and need another kilt. Even my size. However I don't really want another black (or just really dark) kilt, and I have never thought I look good in red. Now that I look again the hunting stewart and the gordon aren't too dark-- NO, must resist-- must save up for WPG kilt. GAH!
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8th December 05, 07:34 PM
#17
I never thought I'd look good in a red tartan either. Then I broke down and boght a Hamilton Red semi traditional from Rocky and I was surprised how good it looks.
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8th December 05, 09:33 PM
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Your not helping things bubba 
I know I need another kilt. I have one trad, and one stillwater that I am having a fell added to. Unfortunately the price for labor is understandably high given the amount of time hand stitching would take. If the price doesn't go up too much I might have to get one. Or I could bid now and set a max limit on the bid. Kinda like only bringing so much cash to a casino. Because if I really get into it I might stretch myself a little
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8th December 05, 10:01 PM
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Converse to the above statements: ah, just a couple inches too big ...(more Guinness Please !!!), I like the Pride of Scotland colors, just saw one in a store in Limerick Ireland (the whole ensemble actually), maybe it'll still be there in April ...
CT 8)
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13th December 05, 08:29 PM
#20
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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