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    Fabulous shots, good quality pics.
    Looks like a wonderful time had by all, thanks for sharing on xmarks.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Obviously a great night had by all Matt, thanks for the photos. I don't know the size of your town but a sell out crowd certainly is a great compliment to the organisers of the evening
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Matt, I really wish you hadn't posted that shot of Chuck's Carolina waistcoat. Now I've got to start saving my pennies again.

    It looks like a fine evening enjoyed by all. I almost didn't recognize Ryan Ross without his bonnet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Matt, I really wish you hadn't posted that shot of Chuck's Carolina waistcoat. Now I've got to start saving my pennies again.
    David,

    See here. One problem, though, is that we do not have any left of the last run of the Carolina tartan we had woven, so if you want a waistcoat we'd have to do a custom short run for you. It's still doable, of course, but it will certainly add a bit to the cost! (The up side is that you'd have some extra fabric to play around with).

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    In what Tartan is Ryan Ross' Kilt made?

    Matt or Ryan or anyone else,

    In what Tartan is Ryan Ross' kilt made?

    Thanks!

    Jeff S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plainfieldjeff View Post
    Matt or Ryan or anyone else,

    In what Tartan is Ryan Ross' kilt made?

    Thanks!

    Jeff S.
    It's Ross weathered tartan, Lochcarron cloth.

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    Carolina tartan

    Dear Sir, perhaps enough of us Carolina kilters can get together to order a new run of the Carolina tartan. I am interested in one of box pleated kilts, I inqiured about over the phone with you sevral weeks back I might be interested in a waste coat as well. I loved the pictures that you shared. Maybe some day I will get to attend the Burns Supper in Franklin; I also, missed the Cape Fear valley Scotts Burns Supper a few days ago. Godspeed! Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by kry View Post
    Dear Sir, perhaps enough of us Carolina kilters can get together to order a new run of the Carolina tartan. I am interested in one of box pleated kilts, I inqiured about over the phone with you sevral weeks back I might be interested in a waste coat as well. I loved the pictures that you shared. Maybe some day I will get to attend the Burns Supper in Franklin; I also, missed the Cape Fear valley Scotts Burns Supper a few days ago. Godspeed! Kevin
    I've got some yardage left over from the previous heavyweight run of Carolina tartan. PM me if you're interested.

    David

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