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17th October 07, 11:37 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by RockyR
Can't do (unless you can get 20 + morrisons together to get casual / S.T. kilts)
Which can be done -- witness the success of the campaign for Navy tartan, recently. 8)
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17th October 07, 12:07 PM
#22
Rocky,
The Firefighter's Memorial Tartan looks great and I really like how this is so much significance tied into the history and making of the kilt...One thing I've learned from others on this site is once you're hooked, you're hooked...Being a professional firefighter, I will probably have to get one.
You guys are eating into my Harley fund!
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17th October 07, 01:30 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by RockyR
Can't do (unless you can get 20 + morrisons together to get casual / S.T. kilts)
hmm, i gotta find 19 morrison people then.
well thanks anyways!
so...im guessing you wont do it for one guy,eh?
Last edited by Nick the DSM; 17th October 07 at 05:15 PM.
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18th October 07, 02:22 PM
#24
Glad to know there is so much to do up there since I'll be spending a week of my two weeks home from Iraq visiting my wife's home town. She is in love with the Saltire kilt. Now if I could just get her to feel so strongly about vintage Brit bikes...
I'm a well rounded guy - English motorcycles, Irish brew, and Scottish clothes and music.
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19th October 07, 05:33 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
hmm, i gotta find 19 morrison people then.
well thanks anyways!
so...im guessing you wont do it for one guy,eh?
I'm sure he would if you bought 20 kilts!
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19th October 07, 06:20 AM
#26
The new additions look great! I am sure they will be good for business!
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19th October 07, 06:26 AM
#27
Rocky, any chance of getting the Leatherneck Tartan available for the casuals?
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19th October 07, 07:53 AM
#28
Unfortunately, no... Sportkilt and Stillwater both already have it. No sense in duplicating every single tartan in the "casual" market.
That and Jerry (from Stillwater) and I have a "gentleman's agreement" of sorts. I'd send him Leatherneck inquiries if he sends me Navy and Army inquiries. Check him out first for an inexpensive Leatherneck tartan kilt.
Now if you need a 5 yard wool in the Leatherneck, I'm your guy. ;)
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19th October 07, 08:03 AM
#29
 Originally Posted by RockyR
Unfortunately, no... Sportkilt and Stillwater both already have it. No sense in duplicating every single tartan in the "casual" market.
That and Jerry (from Stillwater) and I have a "gentleman's agreement" of sorts. I'd send him Leatherneck inquiries if he sends me Navy and Army inquiries. Check him out first for an inexpensive Leatherneck tartan kilt.
Now if you need a 5 yard wool in the Leatherneck, I'm your guy. ;)
Thanks Rocky. I was just thinking that with your Casual Kilt Package it'd be easier than individually piecing everything together, though I want the Leatherneck tartan for my first kilt. With that being said, I'll be going to Jerry for the Leatherneck, and maybe I'll just have to get the package with the Irish National. ;)
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19th October 07, 08:26 AM
#30
 Originally Posted by 12stones
Thanks Rocky. I was just thinking that with your Casual Kilt Package it'd be easier than individually piecing everything together, though I want the Leatherneck tartan for my first kilt. With that being said, I'll be going to Jerry for the Leatherneck, and maybe I'll just have to get the package with the Irish National. ;)
That's "Ireland's National" actually. It differs in coloring and layout, slightly, from the "Irish National." ;-)
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