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25th January 07, 07:17 AM
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Greetings, gentlemen,
This is a most interesting conversation, and timely for a few reasons. I had recently visited the shop in Alexandria VA (previously mentioned) and though they stock a few items (and I had previously purchased a nice sporran there) I found the attitude of the 'help' on my last two visits to be indifferent at best. For those who haven't visited, it's a combination Scottish store and tobacconist, and I think most of their sales these days come from the Saturday night strollers who want a cigar as they walk up and down King Street. As I stood there looking at the Argyll jackets and a few kilts (hung way up on the wall out of reach) and sporrans (inside the glass case, to be shown one at a time as if each were the Hope Diamond) the gent minding the store was intent on his newspaper and never - ever - even looked up. This experience was repeated on a subsequent visit.
To my entrepreneurial mind, of course, the red light was flashing "opportunity" as I know they do some rental business as well - if their attitude toward that is the same, I could see how *someone* (ahem) might step in to the fray and do well. As far as I know they are the only Scottish shop of any kind in the area. Which gets me to wondering about that - does anyone on this board do rentals as a business and is my experience unique? I'm just wondering if someone who truly was service-oriented could do well and spread the gospel of kilting at the same time! Or maybe I'm just looking for a life in which wearing a kilt would not only be encouraged, but seen as part of the advertising budget (ah, think of the tax write-offs!)!

Douglas
PS not trying to hijack the thread, if I need to pose this question separately let me know - cheers to all.
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25th January 07, 07:48 AM
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It still continues to amaze me that in a city as large as Atlanta we do not have a Scottish Shop here (that I know of). My nearest Scottish Shop is the Scottish Tartans Museum, I buy most most everything from Matt or Ronan at the Museum. They have always been very helpful, provided excellent service and last but not least, they are both a pleasure to deal with.
Everything I have purchased from them has been a good value for the money and their prices are competitive and our purchases help support the museum.
Last edited by Cawdorian; 26th January 07 at 06:22 AM.
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25th January 07, 04:31 PM
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Atlanta area store?
[QUOTE=Cawdorian;319427]It still continues to amaze me that in a city as large as Atlanta we do not have a Scottish Shop here (that I know of). My nearest Scottish Shop is the Scorrish Tartans Museum, I buy most most everything from Matt or Ronan at the Museum.
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Do you, or anyone, know anything about
Across The Pond
118 Main Street Suite 9
Gainesville, GA 30501
770 297 6446
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