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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
    Here's a pic of the kilt paired with another cool sweater I found today at Sears. 8)
    That's an excellent combination Al. Irish National Tartan and an Arran-style sweater in 'Natural' colour - perfect.

    Actually, I am drooling over that tartan - it's gorgeous! How I wish I had some Irish blood in me so that I could wear it!!!!!! My late English grandmother, at one time in her early years, worked as Housekeeper to a titled family in County Athlone ........... I wonder if THAT would qualify me
    Thank you, Ham! I've got an email in to an Irish Aran sweater weaver to see if they can find the pattern for my family name. I've always been told that "Gingles" is a very common name in Ireland, yet I cannot find any information or history at all!

    And yes, I think you "qualify" to wear the Irish National tartan. I think you of all people should be able to wear whatever tartan you fancy. Go for it!
    Al Gingles, Neepawa Manitoba
    Crushed nuts are for ice cream sundaes!
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    4 out of 3 people don't understand ratios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
    Here's a pic of the kilt paired with another cool sweater I found today at Sears. 8)
    That's an excellent combination Al. Irish National Tartan and an Arran-style sweater in 'Natural' colour - perfect.

    Actually, I am drooling over that tartan - it's gorgeous! How I wish I had some Irish blood in me so that I could wear it!!!!!! My late English grandmother, at one time in her early years, worked as Housekeeper to a titled family in County Athlone ........... I wonder if THAT would qualify me
    Thank you, Ham! I've got an email in to an Irish Aran sweater weaver to see if they can find the pattern for my family name. I've always been told that "Gingles" is a very common name in Ireland, yet I cannot find any information or history at all!

    And yes, I think you "qualify" to wear the Irish National tartan. I think you of all people should be able to wear whatever tartan you fancy. Go for it!
    Have you checke dthese guys out http://www.clanarans.com/ca/catalog/

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    Ach. Colin beat me to posting the link!

    I found my "to be's" sweater, and a LOAD of others of interest.

    Can't seem to find the "Carbomb" weave!

    Chances are... I could mix Jameson, Bailey, and Guinness into a single pattern?

  4. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
    Chances are... I could mix Jameson, Bailey, and Guinness into a single pattern?
    Sounds like me on a Vancouver kilt night

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    Have you checke dthese guys out http://www.clanarans.com/ca/catalog/
    Yes, that's the company I sent the email to. Fantastic looking sweaters there!
    Al Gingles, Neepawa Manitoba
    Crushed nuts are for ice cream sundaes!
    http://www.northwestcoin.ca/agingles.html

    4 out of 3 people don't understand ratios.

  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
    Here's a pic of the kilt paired with another cool sweater I found today at Sears. 8)


    luekin' guid Al!


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    It is a bright green isn't it? It is nice to know that kilted elders make mistakes too
    My arrow of love has arrived at the target
    My soul is in the house of mercy
    And my heart is a blaze of prayer....
    Rumi 12th century muslim mystic

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    It is a bright green isn't it? It is nice to know that kilted elders make mistakes too
    ok how'd you guys do that?
    My arrow of love has arrived at the target
    My soul is in the house of mercy
    And my heart is a blaze of prayer....
    Rumi 12th century muslim mystic

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    ok how'd you guys do that?
    Doh'
    My arrow of love has arrived at the target
    My soul is in the house of mercy
    And my heart is a blaze of prayer....
    Rumi 12th century muslim mystic

  10. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    That's an excellent combination Al. Irish National Tartan and an Arran-style sweater in 'Natural' colour - perfect.

    Actually, I am drooling over that tartan - it's gorgeous! How I wish I had some Irish blood in me so that I could wear it!!!!!! My late English grandmother, at one time in her early years, worked as Housekeeper to a titled family in County Athlone ........... I wonder if THAT would qualify me
    arn't we all just a lil irish?
    like about 1/365 ?

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