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    New Ancient Campbell


    I've finally got around to posting a picture of one of my newest kilts, an Ancient Campbell by Rocky and Kelly. There is a front and rear shot in the new PhotoPlog section and should be up after the mods approve it. Now all I have to do is get pictures of my Ireland's National, Colquhoun, MacLeod, Gunn, and Gordon kilts. Another beautiful kilt. I noticed that both this and the Ireland's National have a kilting selvage rather than fringe like the others I have. I like the difference, not that I really prefer one finish over the other, I just like change.
    Thanks Rocky and Kelly,
    Charlie

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    That's one handsome kilt. Beautiful tartan!

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    You're looking good! Nice looking kilt. I can identify with the tartan.
    Tiaraidh an drasda, Jim

    Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee Commissioner, Clan Lamont Society of NA; Member:Clan Lamont, Clan Campbell, Clan Blair Societies and the St. Andrew's Society

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    Hey you look just like your avatar nice kilt congratulations.
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    Congratulations, a good looking tartan that looks good on you.

    Cheers,

    Marshal Moroni
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    I agree with Jim, that is a good looking tartan.

    Charlie we are commenting on how similar it is the Lamont tartan. These two clans lived and married together for centuries. I think they shared a common weaver who was too lazy to invent two distinct tartans. he said heck i will throw in a couple of minor changes and they won't notice anything.

    enjoy it
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    http://www.lamont-young.com/lamont/

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    Nice looking kilt. Nice tartan. Looks good on you.
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    I like it, looks great! Always liked the color shade combo on that tartan, nice blues and greens.
    Steve Schenk
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    Nice colors!
    Is that kilt a Semi-Traditional or a Casual?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldhiker View Post
    I think they shared a common weaver who was too lazy to invent two distinct tartans. he said heck i will throw in a couple of minor changes and they won't notice anything.
    Yep, the weaver removed the black lines and added a white line to the green panel and called it Lamont.
    Tiaraidh an drasda, Jim

    Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee Commissioner, Clan Lamont Society of NA; Member:Clan Lamont, Clan Campbell, Clan Blair Societies and the St. Andrew's Society

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