New kilt

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Taj
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New kilt

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I scored a beautiful new kilt today. The wife and I went to the local tartan day celebration and discovered a lady who makes nice 8 yard kilts from Colorado Tartan stock. I got a great deal from the nicest little old lady kiltmaker. Better yet my wife is on board with it. It made me smile today.
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Re: New kilt

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Fantastic :!:

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Re: New kilt

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photos would be good
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Re: New kilt

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I can see if I can take a pic and figure out how to post it. Meanwhile the Colo. tartan is available on line by that name. I think its a pretty nice pattern. But I suppose I have a bias having lived here for about 40 years.
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