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23rd April 10, 05:32 PM
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23rd April 10, 05:52 PM
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23rd April 10, 07:18 PM
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I have never really cared for the various traditional styles of head gear that go along with wearing a kilt. That is until now, I must say, I really like the look of these. Rest assured I will be putting in an order as soon as they become available. They really look great. Congrats Mr Ross, you have some serious skills dude.
"Blood is the price of victory"
- Karl von Clausewitz
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23rd April 10, 08:53 PM
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Very nice looking however are they one size fits most? Or will they fit us big heads? Matt are you going to have them in Gatlinburg?
Santa Kona
Founder & Chairman of Clan Claus Society
Chieftain Clan Kennedy
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24th April 10, 12:39 AM
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Those are some seriously fine lookin bonnets. I will definatly have to think about ordering one when they become avalible
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae,
But he kens fine where its goin'.
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24th April 10, 04:32 AM
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 Originally Posted by Santa Kona
Very nice looking however are they one size fits most? Or will they fit us big heads? Matt are you going to have them in Gatlinburg?
What's the circumference of your noggin? They are rather stretchy, so I'm sure they can be made to accomodate most humanoid craniums, but I'll let my knitter give a definitive answer.
We don't vend at Gatlinburg, we just set up a tartan info table for the museum. However, if you are coming through Franklin on the way up we should have a few of these bonnets in stock. Or, if you let us know what color you want we can bring one up to Gatlinburg to deliver for you.
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24th April 10, 06:00 AM
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Very nice! The style is first half of the 19th C., I believe. Remove the pom-pom from a blue one and you'd have a perfect Jacobite-period bonnet as well...!
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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24th April 10, 06:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by Santa Kona
Very nice looking however are they one size fits most? Or will they fit us big heads? Matt are you going to have them in Gatlinburg?
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
What's the circumference of your noggin? They are rather stretchy, so I'm sure they can be made to accomodate most humanoid craniums, but I'll let my knitter give a definitive answer.
We don't vend at Gatlinburg, we just set up a tartan info table for the museum. However, if you are coming through Franklin on the way up we should have a few of these bonnets in stock. Or, if you let us know what color you want we can bring one up to Gatlinburg to deliver for you.
Just like Matt said, it would take a very large skull indeed to not fit into one of these bonnets as they come, I think.
With that in mind though, making one that's a bit larger in the band (or the over-all circumfrence for that matter) would not pose a problem.
In addition, we'd certainly be willing to contract for a more custom type of bonnet, as well- If someone wanted a Christmas red bonnet with a white band and large white toorie, for example, that would pose no problem! 
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
Very nice! The style is first half of the 19th C., I believe. Remove the pom-pom from a blue one and you'd have a perfect Jacobite-period bonnet as well...!
Thanks! That's exactly what I had in mind, and in fact, there will be a standard "no toorie" option for those who are looking for a Jacobite period or earlier look, or who just don't like the fuzz-ball!
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24th April 10, 06:53 PM
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Are they just for show, or are they for sale?
Animo non astutia
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24th April 10, 07:11 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by McFarkus
Are they just for show, or are they for sale?
Check the STM's last Facebook update.
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