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22nd May 06, 09:52 PM
#21
I REALLY REALLY like how Jamesie has his belt and pouch....anyone have anymore info on a rig like that?
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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22nd May 06, 10:05 PM
#22
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
I REALLY REALLY like how Jamesie has his belt and pouch....anyone have anymore info on a rig like that?
Ron
Which picture are you referring to? If it's the first picture and the guy on the far right in the red and green kilt with the long sleeves, that's a ring buckled belt with some kind of a belt pouch.
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22nd May 06, 10:07 PM
#23
That's the guy, thanks for the link.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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22nd May 06, 10:24 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
That's the guy, thanks for the link.
No worries - but I'll warn you up front that I wore a ring-buckled belt consistently for years before ditching it for a regular buckled belt.
The long "tail" hanging down will cause problems. I lost all of the hair on my left thigh one event because I'd left the tail hanging just a bit "forward" of its usual spot, and did a LOT of walking. The "tail" kept slapping my leg, and eventually removed all of the hair in that spot.
Also, they're a pain in the butt to get adjusted comfortably and KEEP them there.
I'd recommend against the rig he's using, especially with a kilt.
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22nd May 06, 11:01 PM
#25
I'll second that. I wear one all the time for SCA and its find if you dont -depend- on it to keep something up. Like your kilt. It slowly works loose and you have to tighten it regularly. This is fine if it just has a pouch and maybe a tankard on it, but not so good when it is holding your plaid closed and up. Super easy to make though.
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23rd May 06, 03:15 AM
#26
these guys are great
http://www.royalhouseofstewart.org.u.../albannach.wmv
excelent pipeing, check out the pipers neck when hes playing-hes put some hours in on those pipes!!!
does anyone have any sheet music for this tune?
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23rd May 06, 03:56 AM
#27
That's a great example of why they nicknamed him Bullfrog.
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23rd May 06, 04:30 AM
#28
Daz, have you ever been to the Sheriffmuir Inn? Venison steak pie to die for, trust me.
Here are a couple of images from that same night as the video. As KCW mentioned, Jamesie had pulled his dirk during one of the songs he performed (Claymores, perhaps??) at G-burg. Well, in Alba, it's not so unusual to see a LOT of the sharp, pointy objects being brandished. And note the low ceiling.
At the Kings House Hotel, there are obvious scars in the ceiling from the odd pointy thing or two being brandished.
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23rd May 06, 04:33 AM
#29
And a good time was had by all. Great pix. Thanks.
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23rd May 06, 04:44 AM
#30
whit a bunch o greet pics a' roon!
guid oan ya lads!
lueks like ai missed a crackin guid time.... :rolleyes:
keep postin a' these greet pics-
slainte mhath!!!
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