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25th October 10, 11:31 AM
#1
Black Watch hackle question
I have a question for any uniform experts; how did WWII era BW soldiers attach their hackles? I'm familiar with the standard method of attaching a hackle behind the cap badge from pipe band uniforms, but I see that (at least for a time) the BW didn't wear a cap badge with their hackle.
The reason I ask is that our band is getting ready for a Veterans' Day ceremony at a nearby school, and we've been asked to do a presentation on uniforms/pipes afterwards. My PM is covering military number 1 dress, (since he *has* number 1 dress ) one of our other pipers will be talking about civilian dress, and I'm going to discuss the BW history and the uniform of the two World Wars. (Our band wears BW tartan and would like eventually to be able to do a BW impression for appropriate occasions. I *am* aware that the BW pipers wear Royal Stewart, but haven't pushed for that because I really, really hate RS tartan.)
So now I'm looking at my cool tam o'shanter and my red hackle and wondering what to do with them - and more importantly, what the Jocks of '39-'45 did. My wife suggested sewing the hackle to the cap, which would certainly work; I considered cutting the wire loop on the hackle and threading it through the cap badge holes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone's got a picture of an original, that would be even better - so far my GIS'ing has been for nought.
TIA
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25th October 10, 11:40 AM
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Blaackle fitting hck watch
Hi,
The hackle was fitted in a small vent which is sewn into the head band by a sewing machine it is then carefully sliced open with a scalpel and then attached to the TOS.
regards
John
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26th October 10, 07:52 AM
#3
Thanks! That was exactly what I needed and it looks good.
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29th November 10, 01:34 PM
#4
Black Watch Hackle
This from the former Regimental Secretary of The Black Watch:
"The bonnet is worn with the bow at the back at the centre of the back of your head. The hackle is inserted through an incision in the bonnet two fingers in front of the left ear ( above the sideburns) and at the top of the buckram stiffening. You keep the hackle in place by using a safety pin on the inside of the bonnet".
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