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22nd January 06, 01:10 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
I have four AmeriKilts and agree Mike has great customer service.
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They are lighter weight, at least the ones I have, so use them mostly in warmer weather.
Ron
Ron,
Is your AK putty a light weight? Mine's canvas, almost like a UK Workman's.
Dale
--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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22nd January 06, 02:29 PM
#2
Ron,
After reading your post, I had to order one of their belts. I was going to were a 1.75 black belt that I have with the 3 AK's I have on order. After what you said about the AK's I'm going into jonesing shock. :grin: They e-mailed me that it would be 3 weeks. I think that was a week ago. But I also have 2 canvas traditionals I'm jonesing for from the Scottish Tartans Museum. They said 4-6 weeks, and I think that was about 10 days ago. I may need to order another Stillwater before I pass out!
Darrell
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22nd January 06, 03:22 PM
#3
Good point Mowgli,
My putty and forest AmeriKilts are heavier than my black and tiger stripe camo.
Don't have a fabric guage to measure them, but the Putty and Forest AKs feel more like the UK Survival II fabric, but not much thinner than the UK Workman's.
You'll like the belts too New Kilt, they have a craftsman that makes them to order for them.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"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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22nd January 06, 06:52 PM
#4
I'll just chime in and agree that the AK's are a good value for the money. I have a tan AK (not big on the sporran, I prefer one hanging from a strap), but I do like the styling and price. It is much lighter in weight, a little lighter than my SWK Nightstalker, and I have not worn it since the weather here started going below (and staying below!) 40. The same is true for the Nightstalker. I have worn my SWK Heavyweight in the colder weather.
Sorry, got off-topic. I do find that the AK wrinkles for any reason at all. I really should iron it every time I wear it, but don't. The light weight fabric, and the type of fabric, just make it wrinkle easily. I might have to order a forest green or putty though. It sounds like they are heavier weight material.
Hmmmh, a reason to buy another kilt...
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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22nd January 06, 10:25 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Sorry, got off-topic. I do find that the AK wrinkles for any reason at all. I really should iron it every time I wear it, but don't. The light weight fabric, and the type of fabric, just make it wrinkle easily. I might have to order a forest green or putty though. It sounds like they are heavier weight material.
Hmmmh, a reason to buy another kilt...
KCW,
My putty wrinlkles pretty badly too, and the pleats curl something fierce. It was also very stiff when I first got it. Compared to the UK and my Stillwaters, it's a very casual garment. I now use it strictly for home improvement tasks, kind of like a UK workman with out all the pockets and loops (and 2 for the price of one). 8-)
Dale
--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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23rd January 06, 11:10 AM
#6
Mowgli,
Same here. I will now only wear it to work right after ironing it. And since I hate to iron (must try Ron's fishing weight trick), it does not get much office wear.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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23rd January 06, 11:18 AM
#7
I have a black (microfiber) AK, and though it does wrinkle, it hangs out quickly. Yes there are pros and cons to AKs, I like mine fine.
It's your own reaction/opinion that counts.
Cheers
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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23rd January 06, 05:42 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Mowgli
KCW,
My putty wrinlkles pretty badly too, and the pleats curl something fierce. It was also very stiff when I first got it. Compared to the UK and my Stillwaters, it's a very casual garment. I now use it strictly for home improvement tasks, kind of like a UK workman with out all the pockets and loops (and 2 for the price of one). 8-)
Dale
it took my putty approx 2 years to break in, with ALOT of abuse. it has settled into more of a moleskin feel which is nice on those cooler nights
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23rd January 06, 05:48 PM
#9
I own 6 AK's one of every color except the camo and green. all are damn near bulletproof and should be arounbd for a long time. mine have survived through concerts (with me singing and getting tossed over the drum kit), falling out of the back of trucks, being lit on fire, getting completely snookered on tequila, baby vomit and other assorted baby fluids, 2 baby births, numerous bar brawls, dropped lit cigars in the lap, strip clubs, and church. they have all survivedwith flying colors and I plan to get one or two more when a new color comes in that I like.
BTW, I can also say the same things about my 3 USAKilts, the latest trial for them was the new years eve Gwar concert, the blood didnt come out of my skin for 2 weeks, but came right out of my USAK.
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