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25th August 16, 01:37 AM
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Here are some pictures.
Certainly for an experienced closer no problem, but 1A?
   
Dragon Heart
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24th August 16, 12:50 PM
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Anne and Wiz; you both should remember that it takes time and pressure to procure a diamond from coal. You've both had your share and we (the Rabble and newbies) reap the benefits of the fine gems you have shaped into.
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24th August 16, 01:02 PM
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If you feel the kilts were misrepresented in their posting, you might have some recourse through eBay or PayPal, if you used it.
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24th August 16, 02:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by cck
If you feel the kilts were misrepresented in their posting, you might have some recourse through eBay or PayPal, if you used it.
Yes, thank you that's me conscious. Meanwhile, I have a response from the consignor.
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Hi Wilhelm we will of course uplift and refund you in full that's our customer service guarantee but the "experts " who have said the kilt is 13oz are talking absolute nonsense
These kilts are made here in Scotland from 16oz wool Tailored by Glenisla the country's leading kiltmakers
These kilts were selling for between £350 and £399 at one point a few years ago
As I say if you or any other of our buyers are not 100 % happy we always look after you
However I cannot have someone who doesent know the truth say we are telling untruths definitely not on we are a company ego practice integrity our budd essential sakes depend on that We would never knowingly supply say Ill information
If you would like and other items from our store now or in future we will discount for you as a gesture of goodwill
I'm sorry it didn't work out this time hopefully next
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This raises the question to me which WOOL manufacturers use and where the differences are?
Dragon Heart
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24th August 16, 04:25 PM
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Glenisla Kilts
The Glenisla website looks very questionable to me. The are two pages only. The home page is not what one would expect of a reputable kiltmaker. They claim Royal Regiment of Scotland exclusive kiltmaker, but the only labels on Royal Regiment kilts I have found on the web are Argyll label and a MOD label.
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24th August 16, 09:12 PM
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8 yard 16 oz kilt weight
 Originally Posted by Dragon Heart
Hello,
I have an ex Hire Kilt acquired is to be made of wool and 16 oz 8Yard fabric.
In kilt itself is no sign of the origin or the material.
My question: What is the weight at the Kilt: Waist 40",Length 25", 8 Yard, 16oz?
Seller not responding to demand, but provides the kilt as wool 16oz 8 Yard at.
I have my doubts.
Perhaps the experts can help me here.
Dragon Heart
Maybe this will help...
My size 42 W, 24.5 L 16 oz. 8 yard kilt weighs in at right around 4.25 pounds. My 18 oz. 8 yard 43 W, 25 L kilt weighs about 5 pounds..
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