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27th December 07, 07:59 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Barb T.
Go Wally!!! This makes me enormously proud. That's exactly what the book was intended to accomplish!
On the other point
The taper is a tough thing to take a guess at. Kiltmakers do an "average" taper, but it isn't always right for everyone. So, the fact that the taper wasn't quite perfect the first time shouldn't be taken as a blunder. The fact that he was willing to take it back and make it perfect says a lot about his commitment to excellence!
Barb
You have it right Barb! Wally was and is a fine gentleman! I do not think it was a mistake at all. Just one of those things that happens when you can't have a personal, in person, fitting. We both learned something. I hope you get a chance to see Wally's work soon. It will make you even more proud of him.
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