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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderbolt View Post
    ...I'm thinking about another kilt anyway. However, it'll be an $800 one too. I love the 18oz wool and can't imagine wearing anything lighter. But it will take some time to get one, of course, due to the cost.
    You can get a reproduction kilt made of 20 oz. wool for around $300 from WPG: http://www.whatpriceglory.com/scot.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by billmcc View Post
    You can get a reproduction kilt made of 20 oz. wool for around $300 from WPG: http://www.whatpriceglory.com/scot.htm
    Very cool. If I was looking for a BW or other regimental kilt, that's the only way to go!

    However, the next kilt I want isn't a common tartan, and probably be a special weave anyway. Hence the $800 price tag. Not that I really want to pay $800 for a kilt, it's just that I'm very happy with the kilt I have now and don't want to take chances with something I haven't had experience with.

    Maybe someday I'll consider a knock-around kilt. But for now, I guess I'm to much of a traditionalist. But I would like something that I could not be so worried about.

    Thanks again for the welcome. I'm looking forward to spending some time here on the board!

    T.

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