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7th November 08, 07:39 AM
#11
Great photos. Congratulations to yuo both.
Brina
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7th November 08, 08:13 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by McClef
Great set of pictures - but did you know that your under apron was showing?
The Preacher's kilt looks like a Clergy Sports kilt. Is that the kilt you are talking about?
http://www.sportkilt.com/departments....cfm?afid=1003
Very nice Pics. I have always wanted a wool Wallace kilt. I have the wear around the yard SWK economy model.
Great grandfather was a Wallace from PEI.
MrBill
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7th November 08, 08:38 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by mbhandy
The Preacher's kilt looks like a Clergy Sports kilt. Is that the kilt you are talking about?
http://www.sportkilt.com/departments....cfm?afid=1003
Very nice Pics. I have always wanted a wool Wallace kilt. I have the wear around the yard SWK economy model.
Great grandfather was a Wallace from PEI.
MrBill
Actually no, it was ordered out of Pakistan as a "sample" before I found X-marks, and all of the great suppliers here. Some one mentioned The Frugal Corner, and bingo there is my "sample" http://www.thefrugalcorner.com/photo...ark-clergy.png !
Never underestimate a business guy; the "sample" kilt cost me more than the Frugal Corner would have! Ah, live and learn. 
As to the apron showing, this was only the second time I had worn it, at least I didna have the pleats in front! (Thank you, NightHawk)
As to the future of this kilt, I have worn it several more times, it is a fairly heavy weight kilt, very comfortable. It now hangs on the rack with two more from SWK, I am now Jonesing for Jackets......Maybe a ligher weight clerical tartan, a wool Lindsay, a handwoven Birse, maybe a couple of UK's.......Rabbit, What Rabbit?
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7th November 08, 12:01 PM
#14
Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace! What a beautiful wedding; thanks for posting the pictures.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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7th November 08, 03:19 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
Actually no, it was ordered out of Pakistan as a "sample" before I found X-marks, and all of the great suppliers here. Some one mentioned The Frugal Corner, and bingo there is my "sample" http://www.thefrugalcorner.com/photo...ark-clergy.png !
Never underestimate a business guy; the "sample" kilt cost me more than the Frugal Corner would have! Ah, live and learn. 
As to the apron showing, this was only the second time I had worn it, at least I didna have the pleats in front!  (Thank you, NightHawk)
As to the future of this kilt, I have worn it several more times, it is a fairly heavy weight kilt, very comfortable. It now hangs on the rack with two more from SWK, I am now Jonesing for Jackets......Maybe a ligher weight clerical tartan, a wool Lindsay, a handwoven Birse, maybe a couple of UK's.......Rabbit, What Rabbit? 
Don't worry about the rabbit, it's now a sporran!
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7th November 08, 09:50 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
As to the apron showing, this was only the second time I had worn it, at least I didna have the pleats in front!  (Thank you, NightHawk)
You're welcome. Always happy to help where I can.
So- next word of advice from me: If you want a solid color modern kilt, I personally swear by Amerikilt. They're about half the price of a UK, and in my opinion, just about as good. They don't have as many pockets, and the material is lighter, but at half the price, you can't go wrong- two AK's for the cost of one UK. Here's the website: http://www.amerikilt.com/
And a picture of me in mine:
I had been crawling around battlefields for a week before this picture was taken, so I look baked and sun dried... so you'll have to forgive the frazzled appearance!
And a much better one (of me anyway!).
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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9th November 08, 06:34 PM
#17
Congrats! Those pics are great.
Oh, Nighthawk... Up The Irons!!!
"A true adventurer goes forth, aimless and uncalculating, to meet and greet unknown fate." ~ Domino Harvey ~
~ We Honor Our Fallen ~
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9th November 08, 06:52 PM
#18
Congratulations and best wishes. May your marriage be always blessed.
From a pair of 50 yer veterans.
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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9th November 08, 08:56 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by Derek Conley
Congrats! Those pics are great.
Oh, Nighthawk... Up The Irons!!!
I got that shirt as a gift for preordering A Matter of Life And Death. Yeah, I'm a hardcore fan. One of my favorite combinations is my Killers hockey jersey and my Black Stewart kilt.
And not to highjack the thread, but... SportKilt Clergy.
Last edited by Nighthawk; 9th November 08 at 09:11 PM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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9th November 08, 10:16 PM
#20
Many congrats and fine photos.
As a professional wedding photographer myself, I LOVE to document kilted weddings, because I get to work kilted!

(I had only one kilted wedding this year, but it was for a young Brother Master Mason as well so doubly enjoyable.)
Aracos (aka Michael Eric Bérubé)
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