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    Custom-Run of Original Culloden Tartan

    I'm considering a custom-weave of the Culloden tartan in Wilson's of Bannockburn eighteenth century colors. The image below is a little off in terms of the colors (the dark blue and green are a little darker in the Wilson's colors), but this will give you an idea of the unfaded look of the tartan. If you're interested in getting in on a potential order, please let me know how many yards you're willing to commit to order. If there is sufficient interest then I'll plan to arrange the ordering through Matt Newsome at the Scottish Tartans Museum. If the order is large enough then we can have it woven in double-width cloth. Cost should be around $65 per yard.

    Cordially,

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    Post Culloden tartan

    Peter MacDonald has an excellent article on his web site about the Culloden tartan:

    http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/culloden.htm

    Yours aye,

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    To give a better idea of the colors, here is an image of the Lochaber tartan woven in the traditional "Wilsons of Bannockburn" eighteenth century dyes. It will show you what the shades of blue and green will look like.
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    David! ARGH!! This is de ja vu.... And almost exactly a year!



    I can't commit just yet... but you've peaked my interest (again )....
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    So if I'm reading the article correctly, this pattern can be confirmed as dating to 1746? Or is it 1764? (as stated under the right-hand tartan pic in the article)
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    Those colours in the Lochaber are just beautiful. All tartans should be dyed with 18th century dyes!

    Is this tartan going to be in 16 ounce?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    Those colours in the Lochaber are just beautiful. All tartans should be dyed with 18th century dyes!

    Is this tartan going to be in 16 ounce?
    Yes, 16 oz. is what I had intended.

    Cordially,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    David! ARGH!! This is de ja vu.... And almost exactly a year!



    I can't commit just yet... but you've peaked my interest (again )....
    OK Brad, I'll order 2 yards if you do...just like last time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker View Post
    OK Brad, I'll order 2 yards if you do...just like last time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Peter MacDonald has an excellent article on his web site about the Culloden tartan:

    http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/culloden.htm

    Yours aye,

    Todd
    Interesting article, Todd. Now how would one go about having a coat made made in this tartan?



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