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    Today it rained - and poured

    I just love a day when both USPS and UPS visit my door. Lately, there's been alot of that.

    two weeks ago the kilt jacket I bought from David Pope (J. Higgins the maker) arrived. Perfect fit, black wool.

    Last week my SWK green heavy came. Very nice complement to the saffron, I must say.

    Two days ago I got a package from Hamilton Dry Goods. 6 pairs of kilt hose (although the red and black ones are constrictive at the top and have to be returned). One pirate shirt (lace-up placket like a jacobite but a band collar. Soft soft cotton. Easy to dye. Ron also sent a pair of oatmeal cable-knits that go abot 6 inches above the knee and give three good turn-downs. Value for quality and comfort, his cotton kilt hole are about the best think going. everyone should try them at 3 pair for $20. I bought 2 of the natural rib-knit as well and plan to dye them.

    Today I received two ebay purchases. 4 yards of Campbell Ancient from House of Edgar. The ebay listing said it was 13 oz, but I swear it's 16 oz. I hefted it next to my IOS tank, and the IOS felt a bit lighter (less pleat cut-outs and center strip, I guess). I was gonna use it as a great kilt for a while, but now... hmmm.

    Today's second purchase was these two fellas.



    I couldn't resist, they are so cute!

    Sometime before the weekend, (Fedex Ground from CA permitting) I should take delivery of this ebay item. An 8-yarder of Lochcarron 16-oz in the Davidson tartan. The waist and length should be good, but boy I hope the hips fit, or I'll be looking for all the Davidsons out there to make me an offer.



    I don't know how long it takes to ship from Vancouver BC, but I ordered three yards of the damaged X-Marks Tartan and 4 of the poly-wool Douglas (for a great kilt). The X-Marks tartan will mostly go to sporran flaps and other small projects. Gordon Kirkbright was easy and excellent to work with.

    Weel, I think that's the lot. I think all these medium to smaller purchases are my way of staving off the jones of waiting out MAtt's list to get a Gordon Weathered box pleat. Hopefully before the Grandfather Mountain Games.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    nice Im just trying to figure out away to convince fedex that my address is really yours.Hmmmmm.......

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    So I guess the custom sporran business is treating you well then?

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    I've kept busy. But I justify it by telling myself it's largely tax-deductible.

    BTW Phil, How's your DIY moosie sporran doing? Do you wear it much?
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Pours? That'a a bluidy HURRICANE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    I've kept busy. But I justify it by telling myself it's largely tax-deductible.

    BTW Phil, How's your DIY moosie sporran doing? Do you wear it much?
    All the time Turpin - its my favorite sporran thanks to the kindness of folks like you even a clumsy clutz like myself can look like a million dollars!

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    Some nice new additions to your collection there, Turpin.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    I like it when people are making a path to your door. Well done.
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    what you gonna do with the critters? sporran?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Pours? That'a a bluidy HURRICANE!
    And I'll second that!

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