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                                                17th August 06, 10:00 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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			Considering a Feilidh-beag
		
			
				
					Hey guys... just another thought that has gone through my head. I like variety... and I also like historical accuracy... not that I have any beef with modern kilts at all... I am just looking to toss the time line back a ways is all. I will have 2 great kilts, and I am also considering a third after I get confortable pleating these things out and all. But I am also very much considering a feilidh-beag from the Celtic Croft. The price isn't bad, and they have a decent selection of tartans, some of which have nice earth tones, and some that have nice green tones... I may even consider a red... but I am trying for historical here, which leads me to greens and earth tones...either the "Brown Watch" or perhaps a Stewart Hunting variety, or a Buchanan Muted. While these patterns may not have been present in the time period that the feilidh-beag had eveolved, the colours appear to be relatively viable. Plus the prices aren't bad either, and I am looking to branch/experiment/diversify the modest collection I have going on.  Thoughts or suggestions? How is the Celtic Croft (www.kilts-n-stuff) on customer service and all that jazz? I have chatted in a couple e-mails to whom I am guessing is the owner, or at least the main CS guy...I think Joseph was the name. Seemed pretty friendly, and relatively knowledgable.
 
	
 
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			
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