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6th September 06, 08:15 PM
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Other kilt makers should be glad that UK is bringing more people to the fold so to speak  Eventually a guy is probably going to want a nice kilt and can't get it from UK. Happened to me. How about the rest of you guys?
Yup. That would be me. Utilikilts definately have thier place but I prefer traditionals now.
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6th September 06, 09:05 PM
#2
Whether we like it or not, UK has brought kilts into the public's awareness. Saturday I went to a wine tasting room grand opening, wearing my Canadian Casual Nova Scotia and Sunday, I went to a party wearing my USAK Ireland's National. On both days I had someone ask me if I was wearing one of those Utilikilts. Ironically, I started with UKs last year and added tartan casual and traditional styles to my closet.
The UK is a gateway to other kilts and they have made kilt wearing more visible and acceptable. Kudos to Steve and crew!
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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7th September 06, 03:38 AM
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Overexposed, I have two suggestions -
Contact Utilikilts directly, and ask them about their product. Posting hearsay about a company is of no help to anyone.
Confine your comments about Utilikilts' no firearms policy to communication with Utilikilts, we have no further need of it here. It really is quite simple - if a company has a policy you don't care for, refuse to spend your money with that company. No petulant rants required.
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7th September 06, 05:53 AM
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Utilikilts: Made in the USA
Sportkilt: I'm 99% positive they're made in the US, although certain things (i.e. sporrans) are from Pakistan.
Freedom Kilts: Made in British Columbia with American (I believe) fabric
R-Kilts: Made in Canada with Canadian and American parts
USA Kilts: Made in USA with material from UK
Amerikilts: Made in USA (not sure where material is from)
Stillwater: Made in Pakistan
Canadian Casual Kilts: Made in Canada
I'm not trying to exclude any company. I'm just listing the ones I know and am sure about.
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7th September 06, 08:12 PM
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I'm not trying to start a debate on the issue, but UK repealed the so-called "rule six." I know we had a thread on the matter but I can't find it, so you can go to the source and see it in their June '06 newsletter. I'm afraid your sig is out of date, OE.
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10th September 06, 03:41 PM
#6
Thanks For The Intelligent Replies
 Originally Posted by Mike1
Overexposed, I have two suggestions -
Contact Utilikilts directly, and ask them about their product. Posting hearsay about a company is of no help to anyone.
Confine your comments about Utilikilts' no firearms policy to communication with Utilikilts, we have no further need of it here. It really is quite simple - if a company has a policy you don't care for, refuse to spend your money with that company. No petulant rants required.
Thanks to all who replied to my question with civil answers. I learned some things about other kiltmakers as well.
I am glad that UK makes their kilts in WA (yes, I know its not CA). I am glad that financial forces encouraged them to repeal a misguided decision.
SOME of that was a result of the information that was posted here.
In regard to the UK _________ issue.....it is my personal opinion that ANY legitimate discussion topic should be allowed here (about kilts or those who make them). The _______ issue was a valid and significant decision by a major manufacturer. The way it was immediately suppressed was a disservice to those who may have had an interest in this topic.
Hard hitting discussions ( and even rants if kilt related ) should be allowed here. Makes for a good counter to reports of kilted guys in McDonalds and anxiousness for the next kilt to arrive.
imho
OE
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10th September 06, 04:43 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by overexposed
In regard to the UK _________ issue.....it is my personal opinion that ANY legitimate discussion topic should be allowed here (about kilts or those who make them). The _______ issue was a valid and significant decision by a major manufacturer. The way it was immediately suppressed was a disservice to those who may have had an interest in this topic.
Hard hitting discussions ( and even rants if kilt related ) should be allowed here. Makes for a good counter to reports of kilted guys in McDonalds and anxiousness for the next kilt to arrive.
imho
OE
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
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10th September 06, 05:12 PM
#8
A similar discussion happened about Neokilts and their concealed weapons holster not long ago but we'll leave the topics sch as that to g-nsmarktheholster.com.out.and.play
CT - play nice and have a good week
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10th September 06, 05:55 PM
#9
Overexposed,
You may already be aware, but the Utilikilts board welcomes your rants.
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/utilikilt/
Probably the more appropriate board for the discussion anyway.
Also a good source for the latest at UK.
Ron
Another camo kilt junkie who came to this board to escape the rants on the UK board.
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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10th September 06, 06:17 PM
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Cool, I like the avitar! Now if it would only work that way. haha.
DALE.
 Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
A similar discussion happened about Neokilts and their concealed weapons holster not long ago but we'll leave the topics sch as that to g-nsmarktheholster.com.out.and.play
CT - play nice and have a good week 
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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