H2 buy a Mountain Kilt

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WSmac
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Post by WSmac »

To answer RichardN's question...

Yes, I would be happy to help you out.
But I think it was mentioned that the stores on the N.A. side of the pond would probably ship to you, and that might be the same or even cheaper than me doing it.

I'll see if I can find out what it would cost to ship the MK to your locale.
I have one and can take it to the post office to be weighed and priced.

What would your postal code (zip code here in the U.S.) be?
I'll need this to get a price.
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He already went all thru this multiple shippings with me. I offered to take my time to do it for him but when I told him he'd have to pay for everything up front he backed off. We were emailing back and forth. I guess he wanted me to pay for it all..he's not my son. I don't think so. I don't mind doing favors, but I'm not taking him to raise and paying his way. :(
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Post by RichardN »

A big thank you to WSmac and you who PM'd me. The purchase is progressing with the first volunteer, so (fingers crossed) it will work out smoothly. I much appreciate the kindness of you all in offering assistance.

I'll let you know when the kilt arrives!

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Post by Skirt Chaser »

Bob wrote:It's supposed to be for guys, therefore it's a "kilt". ;)
And you know a Mountain Kilt is for guys because it has a nut on the corner. :rolleyes:

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