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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    Can anyone Identify that tartan? Kelly is dying to know...
    Rocky,

    I'm away from home and all my reference at the moment, but I believe that is Scrymgour.
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    Must visit-nice pic's Alex

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    This looks like a good reason to visit Selkirk next time I'm in the Borders.

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    Man...I could leave a lot of shredded plastic in a place like that. Great photo of the Lochcarron argyle jacket. I've another made to measure on order from Kathy Lare...but dang...never realized you could put that shoulder tartan thingie on an argyle jacket....or did maybe someone just lay a bit of tartan cloth there?

    And aye, Matt is right of course. 'tis the Scrymgeour tartan. Great look at it on the Tartans by Air website. http://tartans.byair.net/

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    Wonderful looking place. Can you see me drooling?
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    That place looks great! I'd really love that orange kilt outfit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Rocky,

    I'm away from home and all my reference at the moment, but I believe that is Scrymgour.
    Just looked in up on Lochcarron's website. It's named: Scrimgeor



    Anyone know the significance of the name: Scrimgeor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rampant Lion View Post
    Just looked in up on Lochcarron's website. It's named: Scrimgeor



    Anyone know the significance of the name: Scrimgeor?
    I've always known it as Scrymgeour. It is a small clan with roots in Nothern Ulster islands, I believe.
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