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3rd February 09, 02:46 PM
#1
I forsee the day
...when I whittle my kilt collection down to just the ones I made and really love.
The Really Nice Tanky Ones:
The X-Marks tartan kilt (13 ounce wool, 6 yards)
The Ancient MacNaughton (still to be made, also 13 ounce, 8 yards, and will be for "dress-up")
The California tartan box-pleat (16 ounce, I LIVE in this kilt, I swear. I love it.)
The Made-By-Me "lighterweights"...summer-weight kilts
The Lindsay (11 ounce poly-wool, 6 yard, machine-sewn)
The Gray Stewart (11 ounce wool, 7 yards, currently under construction, but will be hand-sewn pleats)
The Hall, modern box pleat (4 yards of 11 ounce material sitting "in the hopper" and will be mostly machine-sewn...gotta have a kilt in my "other" clan tartan)
The Oddball, much like its owner/maker.
The Modern MacNicol 7 yard (my first "traditional" kilt...bit small for me now but I could do some "adjusting". It's not made out of kilting wool tartan, it's a fuzzy saxony, and wowee is it WARM.)
One Purchased kilt for knockaround and throwing and the Games
The Caledonia Kilts 5-yard polyester-viscose Weathered MacNaughton (My default "Games" kilt, because it's my primary Clan tartan and it's lightweight.)
And two X-Kilts
The predator camouflage
The charcoal hemp/recycled polyester "variant" X-Kilt (this material is ruddy gorgeous, I love it)
Ten Kilts. Enough.
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I will probably sell the 5-yard Holyrood, the self-made gray tartan kilt from Fraser and Kirkbright, and my USA kilts casual. The Gold Brothers Scottish National will go as well. I might give it to my local Highland Athletes group to have on hand in case a walk-on shows up and wants to throw.
I suppose if my cousin doesn't get off his backside and buy some hose and a sporran soon, I'll wind up with the wool Royal Stewart 5-yard I made for him as well, we'll see.
The days of "acquire, acquire" are over, well, except maybe for some colored hose. There are 5-6-7 tartans I'd kind of "like" but do I really NEED more kilts? No. That goes double when the Capercaillie tartan, the only other one I'd *really* like to own, is $70 a yard for single-width...OUCH. Forget it. I have several kilts for formal occasions and a mess of kilts for wear "around town", including backpacking and hiking.
I think that it's kind of cool that when I'm done, all the kilts I own will be ones that I made, except for one. I might go get 3 yards of PV Weathered MacNaughton someday and machine-sew up a kilt from it, just so I can say I made ALL my kilts.
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3rd February 09, 03:24 PM
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I have found that I am less and less looking forward to my next kilt as I am to opportunities to go out there in the world and wear them like the ballet, golfing, hiking, and the symphony.
My sturdy Predator X kilt, the twin to yours, is obviously made for some rugged paths! ![Very Happy](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Cheers
Jamie
Last edited by Panache; 3rd February 09 at 03:35 PM.
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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3rd February 09, 03:28 PM
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I'm with you, Alan. I've had a few kilts aside from the one I currently own (and made). There's just something about having done it yourself. I plan to have a couple others in my tartans (maclachlan/macewen), and an isle of skye and a black watch, and then I'm probably finished as well. Probably 5-8 tops.
It's just nice knowing that you did (and cheaper)
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3rd February 09, 06:07 PM
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The obsession for more kilts has to subside at some point... I hope. ![Wink](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Alan, where did you get the hemp/recycled polyester fabric? If I actually get around to making a X-Kilt this year a material recommended by the X-Kilt man himself might just be the ticket.
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3rd February 09, 06:23 PM
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I'm still in the acquire stage. I have 3 kilts, my tiger stripe camo x-kilt, my AK khaki, and my SWK Weathered McKenzie standard.
I want to get a trad 8 yard in Fleming tartan (my family tartan), but thats a $900 kilt before shipping, so that one is a long ways off.
And I want to get a WPG Cameron tank, and various other tartans that I find interesting.
Jake
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3rd February 09, 08:58 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Jake_S
I'm still in the acquire stage. I have 3 kilts, my tiger stripe camo x-kilt, my AK khaki, and my SWK Weathered McKenzie standard.
I want to get a trad 8 yard in Fleming tartan (my family tartan), but thats a $900 kilt before shipping, so that one is a long ways off.
And I want to get a WPG Cameron tank, and various other tartans that I find interesting.
Jake
I'm not sure about the Fleming being a $900 kilt, I'd be interested in where you got that number from. I had my Royal Naval Association kilt done for far less and it was a special weave from DC Daglish. Perhaps you need to look around some more. If you are interested in more info feel free to PM me.
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3rd February 09, 09:29 PM
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I know that I went on a kilt binge initially. But I've settled down some and now quantity is being replaced with quality. My SWK kilts are great, made well (quality product mind you), and serve a purpose, BUT now I've gotten bit by the wool/tank bug and that is where the real quality comes in. I will keep the existing lot and will only add one or two kilts per year. All kilts feel nice, the wool tanks feel nicer.
Nulty
Kilted Flyfishing Guide
"Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare
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3rd February 09, 06:38 PM
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I'm happy with just 5 kilts... I'm happy with just 5 kilts, I'm happy with just 5 kilts... -sigh- I'll be back. I'm out to the Internets to check on some deals.
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3rd February 09, 07:08 PM
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Alan,
I really appreciate that view. I'm a fly fisherman. I tie my own flies and I prefer to use my handmade bamboo rod. Something about the act is just 'sweeter'.
Now about your to-be-distributed collection...perhaps a 38 waist, 22 long (think troll) lurking in there? :-)
Just joking, but GREAT idea about donating to another athlete. I've begun taking extra kilts to the games as well.
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3rd February 09, 07:43 PM
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I foresee the day when Alan decides 12 is the right number of kilts...
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