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    Does anyone recognize this tartan?

    I threw out a low ball on this kilt on eBay and won it. Wool, about 7 yards, knife pleated. Ex band kilt. Should be dandy for hiking in cool weather, and cost less than a new SWK thrifty. The orange should ensure that I'm not mistaken for a game animal.

    Trouble is...I have no idea what the tartan is. Anyone?

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    I'm thinking it looks like a McDuck variant, but wait and see what the pros say.

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    Interesting that the warp and weft don't appear to be the same... it's got narrow horizontal stripes, but not vertical ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    Interesting that the warp and weft don't appear to be the same... it's got narrow horizontal stripes, but not vertical ones.
    That makes me think that it isn't a "real" tartan even though it looks great.
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    Whatever it is congratulations on the new kilt.
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    If the seller didn't name the tartan...might be a fashion tartan...or plaid...

    has a nice weathered look though. Can't go wrong winning it with a low ball bid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker View Post
    I threw out a low ball on this kilt on eBay and won it. Wool, about 7 yards, knife pleated. Ex band kilt. Should be dandy for hiking in cool weather, and cost less than a new SWK thrifty. The orange should ensure that I'm not mistaken for a game animal.

    Trouble is...I have no idea what the tartan is. Anyone?

    It looks like the MacDuff gone bad! What I mean is it looks like they took half of the usual MacDuff sett and used it for the warp, and used the other hald of the sett for the weft. Interesting, to say the least....

    You say this is a former band kilt? I find it odd that a pipe band would use a kilt made from a non-traditional tartan such as this with a different warp and weft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    You say this is a former band kilt? I find it odd that a pipe band would use a kilt made from a non-traditional tartan such as this with a different warp and weft.
    Maybe the band was a rock band, no self respecting pipe band would wear it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian View Post
    Maybe the band was a rock band, no self respecting pipe band would wear it.
    What if they were Welsh? (that wasn't a jab at the welsh... it was pointing out that they have different warp/weft tartans)

    I agree... bummble bee tartan.
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    Could it be McRoadworker or McTrafficCone?

    Maybe it was for a school band and it was a tartan designed for the school in the school colors?

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