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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Paul
    Go to Phil H's home page.. He has a great tutorial on there..

    That is brilliant - thanks for the link!

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    Coming to Texas

    Well, I was going to keep personal replies off-public, but since more than one of the lads in Texas has asked me, I'm coming to Dallas for a wedding. I'd love to try and meet some kilted brothers, but I doubt I'll have time. Between wedding events and the requisite family visits, I'm always "straight out" when I make one of my "Texas fly-ins" Maybe next time. Thanks for asking!

    Michael

    P.S. just got my first UK and am wearing it today. I love it!

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    rolled is the way to go. Before I had any decent hangers, I even kept my tank rolled in a drawer for about a year. Came out looking fine each time I wore it.

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    Hey Michael,

    I travel by car a lot and used to take my spare UKs on hangers. That got cumbersome and I now just snap them together, hold up the snapped together UK, fold that in half, and lay it on the bottom of my suitcase or bag. Never a problem. I've stacked as many as four UKs that way, but I do reverse their direction in the bag each layer. No clue why, they just seem to ride better that way.

    You'll love flying kilted!

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    You'll love flying kilted!

    Ron
    Flying kilted is the best...It was probably the most relaxing flight I had ever had...

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    I don't know if you all have noticed at K-mart or Walmart those strange little folding beach chairs that come in those oblong bags made from a very heavy nylon or similar material. I use those bags for my kilts when I travel, I put a grommet in the closed end and a drawstring through it and roll up my kilt with the pleats on the outside and attach the drawstring to it and pull it right up into the bag, the open end is then closed with the supplied drawstring closure and my kilts are safe from water and weather and any abrasion. I hope that I explained this right.

    Chris.

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    The kilted traveler

    Thanks guys, for all the tips. That one about the folding chair cover is great! Between knowing that my kilts will be traveling well and I, traveling kilted, will be doing likewise, this trip is going to be a breeze (Now, if only the family doesn't get nervous about a guest wearing a kilt at the wedding ;-)

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    You'll be the center of attention from the ladies and the envy of the men attending the wedding. Don't worry about it.

    Chris.

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    Thumbs up

    Great tip on the folding chair bags. I've got a bunch stashed around, now I"ve found a use for them. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
    You'll be the center of attention from the ladies and the envy of the men attending the wedding. Don't worry about it.

    Chris.
    Chris, that's what I'm afraid of! The BRIDE is supposed to be the center of attention, not some old fart from out of town!

    Oh, well, I'll try and be as "understated" as possible!

    Regards,

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