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14th January 08, 10:37 PM
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I know there is a man at brotherhood of the kilt that hand makes balmorals. He can take custom orders too. Might want to look him up, or at least ask his advice.
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16th January 08, 09:21 AM
#2
Honestly, it's a lot easier if you just buy a standard undiced balmoral with a red toorie and then change the toorie for a different color yourself. That's what I did. Any craft store will have pompoms of the proper size in a wide variety of colors. With some scissors, a needle, and some thread you'll have an all-black balmoral. Or in my case a navy and black one.
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16th January 08, 09:27 AM
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 Originally Posted by MrAcheson
Honestly, it's a lot easier if you just buy a standard undiced balmoral with a red toorie and then change the toorie for a different color yourself. That's what I did. Any craft store will have pompoms of the proper size in a wide variety of colors. With some scissors, a needle, and some thread you'll have an all-black balmoral. Or in my case a navy and black one.
Sounds like a pretty easy fix to me.
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