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19th February 07, 07:54 PM
#1
Pics .....
This is an awesome piece of work! Thanks Matt! Please excuse the quality of the pictures. The only camera I had available was the one at work.

And the back ....

And finally, my tribute Hamish ....
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19th February 07, 08:09 PM
#2
Harlan,
The kilt looks great on you! A little touch-up with a steam iron will fix those wrinkles from shipping right up. Great looking kilt if I do say so myself!
Matt
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19th February 07, 07:58 PM
#3
That is a very nice tartan! But there is one thing missing in these photos,,,,, A nice smile to go with the new kilt!
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19th February 07, 08:03 PM
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I'm smiling on the inside ......
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20th February 07, 04:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by Splash_4
That is a very nice tartan! But there is one thing missing in these photos,,,,, A nice smile to go with the new kilt!
Ah, look at the third picture - that's a definite "satisfied smirk" if ever I've seen one! 
Congrats on your new kilt - it looks fantastic!
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20th February 07, 05:34 AM
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Are those Steve Ashton's heritage hose? They look really nice. In fact, the soft tones of the whole outfit fit well together.
I really like the weathered MacDonald, as well. I was just commenting that lately all the kilts I've been working on have either been brown in tone, or a Maxwell.
The past six kilts I have made have been:
Maxwell
Weathered Henderson (brown)
Weathered MacDonald (brown)
Weathered Ross Hunting (brown)
Maxwell
Ulster (from HOE, very brown)
The next couple of kilts I have to do will break the cycle, as their are neither brown in tone, nor a Maxwell. But I think those weathered tones are definitely getting popular!
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20th February 07, 05:55 AM
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They are Heritage Hose and they're about the thickest, warmest hose I've ever worn.
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22nd February 07, 02:30 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
I was just commenting that lately all the kilts I've been working on have either been brown in tone, or a Maxwell.
Well, Matt - if your eyes need a break from those warm tones, I can check my finances and see if I can afford to work a 5-yard dress Barclay in there. That'll shock your eyes back into submission! 
That is a great looking tartan and kilt - and I'm digging the hose too. They look really comfortable and thick and the tone and colour are great!
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19th February 07, 08:06 PM
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Great looking kilt. Congrats again.
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19th February 07, 09:08 PM
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Beautiful kilt, beautiful work. those hose are really nice too. where'd they come from?
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