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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Strange kilt closures, take two May 25, 2006 ... Maybe the same kiltmaker resposible for the kilt offered on Ebay also made the Maxwell kilt that Larry Long based his on! Who knows? ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Strange kilt closures, take two May 25, 2006 ... Maybe the same kiltmaker resposible for the kilt offered on Ebay also made the Maxwell kilt that Larry Long based his on! Who knows? ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Jonesing for a Harris Tweed kilt jacket! Feb 28, 2007 ... I just got an email from Catherine Campbell, Harris Tweed weaver, letting me know that the kilt jacket and vest she was having made for me ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Irish Tartans: Scottish tartans in disguise? Nov 18, 2005 ... One famous example is the Tara tartan, also sometimes called Murphy or O'Keefe. Like many of the Irish tartans on record, it was thought to ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Upcoming new line of kilt hose from Hawick ... Oct 27, 2006 ... What is pictured here are their Balmoral line of hose. The Balmoral features a completely ... Charcoal Claret Red Ecru Silver Grey Tartan ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Balmoral Kilt Hose I thought some of you might appreciate a closer look at the Balmoral kilt hose I mentioned in my last post. These are a really great way to add a bit of ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Jonesing for a Harris Tweed kilt jacket! Feb 28, 2007 ... Unfortunately, due to a buy-out of the mill who supplies the Harris Tweed yarns, there is some question as to the availbility of the cloth. ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Strange kilt closures, take two May 25, 2006 ... Maybe the same kiltmaker resposible for the kilt offered on Ebay also made the Maxwell kilt that Larry Long based his on! Who knows? ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: Why three kilt straps? Aug 28, 2005 ... This topic has come up in several conversations recently, mostly due to the fact that I don't put that third strap on kilts I make (unless ...
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Matthew A. C. Newsome: The kilt a "pan-celtic" garment? So why then do we today have the Irish, Welsh, Cornish, and Manx wearing the kilt, and speaking of it as a "celtic" garment? It was never worn by any other ...
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