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    looking great
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Wait. Aren't you the guy who says he only likes Tartan?
    That's not true. I have a solid Saffron, and my pipe band marches in solid Green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Turpin are you not pictured on the Renegade website wearing a digicamo kilt already or is this a future website update?
    Yep, that's me. Paul Holland took it at the Hartwell games last year. I was trying on the kilt at Alan's booth. It didn't fit me in the hips, but the pic came out well enough that Alan used it on the website. It's not my kilt, but I do like that woodland Marpat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Looks very nice, all round.... I could own one of those...
    Alan, YOU, of all people, could make one of those if you'd make the pleats narrower on the x-kilt and make the apron A-shaped so it wraps back instead of rolling outward. Oh, and I guess cut out the pleats, sew on a stabilizer and put in the waist lining.

    I'm just about to take it out of the washer for the first time. we'll see how fast it softerns up. Maybe I should run it in the dryer with some tennis shoes. hmmmm...
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    Turpin,
    I am thrilled that you are enjoying the kilt, and I am ready to make that one in cammo for you, ha, ha.

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    Happy new kilt.

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    guid oan ya!




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    Looks great, Turpin and Alan.

    I was poking around the RK site, and have a question. How big is the Rob Roy sporran? I need a nice, roomy one. Sorry to hijack.

    We now return you to our regularly scheduled thread, already in progress.
    Sapienter si sincereClan Davidson (USA)
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    Let's put it this way. I had one, and it was not only hard to get my pretty normal-sized hands into, but the ribbing was uncomfortable when digging around. BK makes the gussets way too small, which reduces accessibility.

    I sold mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Let's put it this way. I had one, and it was not only hard to get my pretty normal-sized hands into, but the ribbing was uncomfortable when digging around. BK makes the gussets way too small, which reduces accessibility.

    I sold mine.
    Thanks for the review. That's what I was wanting to know.
    Now, if I only knew someone that made custom sporrans.........
    Sapienter si sincereClan Davidson (USA)
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