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    Yes, that's the one. One has to be careful with...

    Yes, that's the one. One has to be careful with Dunbar, his History of Highland Dress is a superb resource but it is not without error due to research since its publication in 1960. Notwithstanding...
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    I cannot bring this one to mind. What's the...

    I cannot bring this one to mind. What's the source?
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    c.1710 - Portrait of a Highlander, Richard Waitt...

    c.1710 - Portrait of a Highlander, Richard Waitt

    c.1730 - John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute by William Aikman

    c.1735-45 - A Jacobite Group in St James Park by Peter John van Reysschoot

    c.1745-6 -...
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    Beyond both being predominantly red, not really.

    Beyond both being predominantly red, not really.
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    Not a common one, it's Lockhart.

    Not a common one, it's Lockhart.
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    Richard, not specifically pipers but you'll...

    Richard, not specifically pipers but you'll recall that we discussed the 91st tartan in a previous thread - here.
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    This definitely belongs in myth box.

    This definitely belongs in myth box.
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    Depending on when in the 16th century, it was not...

    Depending on when in the 16th century, it was not too early for the Belted Plaid. That said, the cloth s too fine to have been practical for that use. Nor do we know if it belonged to a man or woman...
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    Here's some background on the button shape...

    Here's some background on the button shape and the inscription.

    Their workmanship of those on the outfit is quite poorly defined which points to mass production of the late 19th century.
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    Dress Drummond of Perth in Weathered Colours.

    Dress Drummond of Perth in Weathered Colours.
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    Scotand is a small county and there are actually...

    Scotand is a small county and there are actually very few traditional dyes plants that are location specific or restricted. The idea that tartan colours were regionally determined is not borne out by...
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    A child's glengarry and sporran, especially the...

    A child's glengarry and sporran, especially the latter, often come up on ebay. Here is on such (way overpriced though).
    ...
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    Dating these outfi5s (it's not a uniform) is an...

    Dating these outfi5s (it's not a uniform) is an im0recise art without clues such as the original owner, or if the buttons are hallmarked. A date is 1880-1910 is reasonable.
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    My preference would be the single dark stripe. ...

    My preference would be the single dark stripe.

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    Technically, it is new because it has not been...

    Technically, it is new because it has not been woven, in this form, before.
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    Not quite. I said the shades (as opposed to the...

    Not quite. I said the shades (as opposed to the colours) are speculative.
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    Yes they do.

    Yes they do.
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    Richard, that would be great and their Old & Rare...

    Richard, that would be great and their Old & Rare range was sort of in that area. The problem with that range is that many are hopelessly off the originals.
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    That is but a fraction.

    That is but a fraction.
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    It is, but not yet visible on the SRT. It is also...

    It is, but not yet visible on the SRT. It is also protected through the UK Design Registry.
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    This should tell you what I think. :) ...

    This should tell you what I think. :)

    https://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/A_piece_of_old_tartan_found_in_Glen_Affric.pdf
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    George VI tried to restricted it but when it was...

    George VI tried to restricted it but when it was explained that he could, he restricted the Balmoral instead.
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    I do. [QUOTEI could be wrong, but I think...

    I do.


    [QUOTEI could be wrong, but I think one thing that helped spread and support the popularity of RS is the fact that it was worn by the pipers of The Black Watch, The Scots Guards, The Royal...
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    There is not evidence to support the use of the...

    There is not evidence to support the use of the Royals Stewart before the late 18th century, certainly not being worn by PCE and his followers during the '45, which was a Rising (Rebellion if you...
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    Thank you Richard.

    As you probably know, there was not tartan fragment found buried at Culloden and which Dalgleish supposedly used as the basis for their Reproduction range. Some years ago I...
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