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3rd November 06, 04:11 PM
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Matt, we obviously won't agree 100% on this one, and that's understandable. Having each said our piece in the above posts, I hope we can put this behind us.
Sure thing, and I certainly wasn't attacking you personally, Jerry!
To be frank, I don't like Pakistani made kilts; I don't like non-woolen kilts; I don't like off-the-peg kilts. Now, I could go into a whole host of reasons why as to all of the above, but Stillwater falls into all those categories.
That being said, from what I know of you, Jerry, I do like you. You are honest and upfront about all the details of your product. You've never hid the fact that your kilts are made in Pakistan, not in Scotland, which puts you in a whole other class than those peddlers who try to pass their Asian made products off as "authentic Highland kilts" to tourists at the Royal Mile or visitors to the Highland Games.
This allows the consumer to make an informed decision. You seem to be an honest guy and you certainly have a reputation for good customer service. So I have no qualms about any of that, and I hope you haven't read anything I've posted as an attack on you or your company.
Also, I feel I must reiterate that I am not a marine. Now, I imagine if I was a marine, I would not feel good about the Leatherneck tartan being produced in Pakistan. But I'm not a marine.
There are lots of marines on this board, and I'd like to hear their opinion.
Like I said in my last post, I brought this issue up here because I've had several people ask me what I thought about it, and I was surprised not to see it being discussed already. So I'm interested in what everyone thinks about this.
I'll be quiet now and let the marines here voice their opinions...
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