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    Sweet!

    The companies and folks that I'm a big fan of here, it ain't because of their winning personalities or any form of kickbacks---it's because I've bought their wares and been happy with 'em.

    I was surprised that Jerry let a "bad apple" slip out of the barrel, and am quite pleased that you like your SWK. The Hunting McLeod is a fine looking tartan, and the standard is definitely a lot of bang for the buck.

    Only problem is, we might have trouble telling you apart from Panache now . . . (he likes his SWK Hunting McLeod as well)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Sweet!


    Only problem is, we might have trouble telling you apart from Panache now . . . (he likes his SWK Hunting McLeod as well)!

    Well if the kilt looks like it is large enough to go around Panache and F.H.C.A.G., it's me

    does anybody know if there is a "correct" way to wear the replica of the regimental kilt pin ? Does the round thingy go up or does the safety pin clasp thingamabob go up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perldog007 View Post
    Well if the kilt looks like it is large enough to go around Panache and F.H.C.A.G., it's me

    does anybody know if there is a "correct" way to wear the replica of the regimental kilt pin ? Does the round thingy go up or does the safety pin clasp thingamabob go up?
    If it's the kilt pin that looks like sword that I see on the website it's usually worn with the blade pointing down.
    William Grant
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    I'm glad you decided to try another order with Stillwater. There is a reason so many of us have such loyalty to Jerry and Stillwater Kilts, he's earned it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rampant Lion View Post
    If it's the kilt pin that looks like sword that I see on the website it's usually worn with the blade pointing down.
    No it's the safety pin looking one. I have been looking through pics and have seen it worn both ways, and pinned through both aprons a few times :P

    I do know to pin the top apron only, and for some reason really like the look of that style pin.

    Since most folks around here think I am a cross dresser or a lost bagpiper, no big deal - just nice to know.

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