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    USA TARTAN oooor heres my Idea for a McHenry Tartan

    Does anyone know of an American National Tartan or United States National Tartan?

    Also, Ive been playing with the idea of registering a tartan for the MacHenry s or the McHenry s out there seeing as their isnt realy a clan McHenry we are more or less a sept of other clans, Damn. Well anyway here is my idea for a McHenry Tartan, photo bucket shrunk it though


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    If anyone wants to see the full sized ill send it to your email. any suggestions. Why does registration cost so much. LOL Dont these people know I am a broke college student???

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    US tartans...

    There are two tartans that I know of, the US St. Andrew's tartan, and the American tartan.

    www.district-tartans.com/us_standrews.htm

    www.district-tartans.com/american.htm

    At one time, the US St. Andrew's tartan was known as the Bicentennial tartan, and there was a move to adopt it as the "official" tartan for the 200th anniversary of the US, but that was rejected. The "St. Andrew" in the name refers to the fact that a number of US St. Andrew's societies had adopted it as a tartan for their members to wear.

    There are also a number of American state, and in some cases, city and county tartans as well. The District Tartans web site lists them:

    http://www.district-tartans.com/usa.htm

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Well, like I said I am thinking of saving up to register a tartan for the McHenrys all over the globe, we are a sept that is apperently part of three clans, I dont see why we cant have a tartan of our own.

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    Similar to the (unofficial) Us Army Tartan


    http://www.alexismalcolmkilts.bigstep.com

    Adam

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    Ive got single gild stripes instead of double, I love the Green Black white and Gold theme, I want to design one to register for the MacHenry so anyone can use it.
    I didnt use blue as the us army one does

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoryLymanMcHenry
    ... Dont these people know I am a broke college student???
    Sure... but they also know that soon you will be a rolling professional pulling in 6 figures, lady on each arm, needing many 9yd custom weave kilts... one to match each car.

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    HA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAA sure thing old fellow :::said as smugly as possible:::

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    This is an olllllllllllllllllllllld thread. But, for some reason it showed up in "related" threads on another I was reading tonight. Anyway, just thought I would point out that "McHenry" is simply "Henderson." Not a "sept" of, but the same thing. Both are from the Gaelic MacEanruig which simply means "son of Henry." I read the few posts with this and was surprised someone hadn't made that connection already. Heck, I even see a fellow Henderson posted on this one when it was "hot" and didn't make the connection. BLU!

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    you may register your tartan here and even get a kilt out of the deal!
    www.tartansauthority.com

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