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17th May 06, 10:09 PM
#81
Southpaw here. Couldn't use the leather cutting saw that Utilikilts owns without screwing up. :-)
-J
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18th May 06, 07:32 AM
#82
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by MacHummel
I had to get in on this because I'm a lefty and a kiltmaker I will admit it was a little difficult at first everything is set up for righties but I developed a method and I feel I make a really great kilt. Us lefties are just as usful as you righties don't make us rebel we'll take and then what will you all do ? probably be forced to to use left handed product and we'll change the scissors to those relly bulky silly ones in primary school so stop the hate ![Smile](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
If we make all the righties use left-handed stuff for a day they will be in awe of our power to cope with a right-handed world.
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18th May 06, 04:58 PM
#83
MacHummel is the only left handed kiltmaker I have ever known. Most people don't realize how rare it is. I'm sure there can only be a few in the world because the kilt is made for right handed people to make. It's not as easy as most people would think. I'm not a kiltmaker but i'm sure there is someone out there that can vouch for the rarity (Blu touched on it earlier).
I'm not even sure how he can make a kilt, not one that looks as close to a 8 yrd traditional as you can get. I can't even sew a strait line right handed net alone switching hands.
Just staying involved
Kilted Stuart
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21st May 06, 11:14 AM
#84
I'm very right handed, except for shooting. I can really only shoot with my left hand, on account of my left eye-dominance.
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