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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker View Post
    Thanks Hiker. Unfortunately went to the web page and found out that they are closed for business until about the 23rd of January, but did discover that the book is available for the same price from Matt at Scottish Tartans Museum.

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    Greetings all, 30 December, 12:43MST

    I purchased The Book a long time ago, and have made several kilts. I get better with each one.

    To me there is something intensely satisfying, in a Neo-Pagan sort of way, in leaving a bit of my own blood in every kilt I make.

    A part of me stays with my creations forever, or at least until the first dry-cleaning.

    Fide et Fortitudine, aye!

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    Just

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    You will never look at a kilt the same way as you did before you read it. You will u n d e r s t a n d what a kilt is, how it is made.

    Even if you never make one yourself: BUY THIS BOOK!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    Thanks Hiker. Unfortunately went to the web page and found out that they are closed for business until about the 23rd of January, but did discover that the book is available for the same price from Matt at Scottish Tartans Museum.
    Hi guys

    Sorry I missed this thread until now - I've been in Egypt for the past couple of weeks (work, not play), and that's why I can't send out books until the end of Jan. But Matt Newsome will happily sell you a copy, as will Celtic Croft.

    If you ever want a book autographed, just pop me an email at the celtdrgn@borg.com address (Celtic Dragon Press is me - the "company" is very much a one-trick pony...) after you place the order, and I'll peel off the shrink wrap and sign it for you before I ship it to you.

    And thank you for all the wonderful and kind words about the book. It means a lot to me that all y'all find it useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac Ghille Sheathanaich View Post
    Greetings all, 30 December, 12:43MST

    I purchased The Book a long time ago, and have made several kilts. I get better with each one.

    To me there is something intensely satisfying, in a Neo-Pagan sort of way, in leaving a bit of my own blood in every kilt I make.

    A part of me stays with my creations forever, or at least until the first dry-cleaning.

    Fide et Fortitudine, aye!

    Timothy Cayler
    Clan Shaw
    Caldwell Idaho, USA
    I have many of the same reasons for having two copies of Barb's book. What is a wonder to me is that I learn something new every time I open it up.
    Fide et Fortitudine, aye!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    Thanks Hiker. Unfortunately went to the web page and found out that they are closed for business until about the 23rd of January, but did discover that the book is available for the same price from Matt at Scottish Tartans Museum.
    Yup, we have plenty in stock right now. Barb made sure she sent me a new batch before she went to Egypt. You can order here:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/books.htm

    It's about 1/2 way down the page.

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