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  1. #11
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    I have the nightstalker too....love it! Jerry is the Man!

    Cheers

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    You would be VERY hard pressed to find anything said negative about SWK. The standard kilts are amazing for their price and Jerry is always a pleasure to work with. I love my SWKs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    I'm a fan of Stillwater kilts too! My favorites are my heavyweight wool kilts.
    That was actually going to be my exact comment. The standards are great... the heavyweights are your next drastic step up the ladder.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobsYourUncle View Post
    Thanks Celtic Crippler for upholding the manly kilted arts. Does your wrestling circuit have an online presence? Do you have an online presence? How can the Xmarks community show its support for you online?
    My signature has two links in it- the first is to the organization I consider home, where I was trained and where I do most of my work. The second is to my wrestling-specific myspace.

    Are the wool heavyweights really the same leap as the shift up to the standards? If so, I may have to have one by christmas.

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    ...in the world of professional wrestling the term "gigging" refers to bleeding profusely...
    Yikes! Bleeding is usually avoidable during a performance (string incidents, or over-blowing excluded), but every once in a blue moon there's the odd event with an audience member... Goes with the territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cassidy View Post
    My signature has two links in it- the first is to the organization I consider home, where I was trained and where I do most of my work. The second is to my wrestling-specific myspace.

    Are the wool heavyweights really the same leap as the shift up to the standards? If so, I may have to have one by christmas.
    Well, yes and no

    As I have 1 each of all SWK models, I can tell you that yes, the leap from thrifty/economy to a standard is HUGE

    Now, the difference between standards and their heavy weights (wool) is not all that big. The only real difference is the weight and material, but the cut, tailoring and construction is exactly the same.

    The bigger diference from either standard or heavy weight SWK will be to get a tailored/custom measured kilt. You know, made to your dimensions.

    Enjoy your standard!
    Hector Rojas Young | Chilean-Scot

    operor non sentio mihi , quinymo agnosco mihi

    Clan Young - We Ride!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cassidy View Post
    My signature has two links in it- the first is to the organization I consider home, where I was trained and where I do most of my work. The second is to my wrestling-specific myspace.

    Are the wool heavyweights really the same leap as the shift up to the standards? If so, I may have to have one by christmas.
    The wool kilts are fantastic. Yeah, I think they are a drastic step up. I won't be buying another standard, or another Sport Kilt, but I will be buying more heavyweights. I really want a saffron...

    And watch for me to make a friend request on MySpace! My name there is Colorado Celtic.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Keep in mind that the weight and fabric type is a huge difference in itself.\
    I don't have a problem with the acrylic as acrylic. It's soft and fluffy and feels like an acrylic sweater. It would be great if they could make it a tighter heavier weave, but it is what it is.
    The wool is a whole different beast and you will know when you strap it on. Still, it is a contemperary mass produced kilt, and probably should not be compared
    to a tank's quality. They each have their place in kilt wearing.

    You'll probably find the same sort of levels in accessories, so get used to it.
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    Congratulations on your latest acquisition.
    [I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    The wool kilts are fantastic. Yeah, I think they are a drastic step up. I won't be buying another standard, or another Sport Kilt, but I will be buying more heavyweights. I really want a saffron...
    I recently got a heavyweight saffron. It's great. I only wish Jerry would do a heavyweight in the Nightstalker tartan
    Animo non astutia

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