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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    uh....am 8yrd 16 oz strome knife-pleated MacTavish (thompson Red)? that count as an accessory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moosehead
    So, would there be interest in pre-owned jackets, modified into kilt jackets? Tweeds and solids? For under $100. Or the same, modified into PCs or Argyles?
    Yes ["The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters"], please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moosehead
    So, would there be interest in pre-owned jackets, modified into kilt jackets? Tweeds and solids? For under $100. Or the same, modified into PCs or Argyles?
    I am sure you would find a market for those. How often have we heard people asking for a casual jacket that was cut to fit a kilt, but was not a traditional kilt jacket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moosehead
    So, would there be interest in pre-owned jackets, modified into kilt jackets? Tweeds and solids? For under $100.
    Yes! Nothing fancy. Just a plain modern jacket modified to wear with a kilt.

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    Under $100.00 for either?

    Ok you have my attention.

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    Under/at $100 for tweed and solids. Argyle or PC would be somewhat more, due to the buttons etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moosehead
    Under/at $100 for tweed and solids. Argyle or PC would be somewhat more, due to the buttons etc.
    Sounds like you are going to be very busy, with all the buzz you are generating...

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    Is this US or Canadian? I presume US, although Canadian is strengthening by the day

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
    The Freelander is worth every penny, believe you me. Best sporran I have ever owned in all my years wearing Highland attire, bar none. I'd rather pay a wee bit for such a quality sporran that will last me a long time anyway.

    And as far as "casual" goes, I wear mine frequently with a tweed day jacket and it looks just fine.

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    I don't doubt it - what chaps me is that if some of the regular day sporrans were made with about an extra half inch or so in the gusset, and a softer leather used for the gusset instead of a hard welt, the sporrans would be that much more useful to me in those styles.

    I do like the drawstring/"sprue" style sporrans like the Freelanders, I'm just wishing for more choices (and more space!) in the "regular" sporrans.

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    $USD...for now. May have to switch to $CDN.

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