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2nd November 14, 06:22 AM
#31
Whan that Aprille with his chocolettes soote,
The droghte of Kilts hath perced to the roote...
Vestis virum reddit
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7th November 14, 06:33 AM
#32
Here is the passage...
And Frenssh she spak ful faire
After the scole of Stratford-atte-Bowe,
A Lover of fyne thinges
An Artificianado
Last edited by OC Richard; 7th November 14 at 07:31 PM.
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7th November 14, 09:11 AM
#33
Even tho you didn't coin the term, you still get credit for bringing it to the rabble's collective attention! It's a lovely play on words and I hope it finds new life through this forum.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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15th November 14, 06:14 AM
#34
The day after I got my lovely Artificer sporran I wore it at a heartbreaking funeral, a young husband struck down by a hit-and-run drunk driver (who is now in jail facing murder charges).
Here I pipe as the grieving wife releases a dove.
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18th November 14, 05:23 AM
#35
Another not so good photo... one of these days I'll get a proper photo taken.
Yesterday out at a golf course near sunset
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24th November 14, 06:47 AM
#36
Here we go... my daughter snapped this quick one in the back yard when I returned from piping at a funeral
And here's the sporran, with its newly acquired patina, with the crude DIY belt I threw together quickly, which I've been wearing pretty much every day piping for a local production of MacBeth
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25th November 14, 10:30 AM
#37
Very smart, Richard. Well done.
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27th November 14, 03:05 PM
#38
Good outfit, very smart, the sporran is spot on.
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29th November 14, 06:17 AM
#39
I threw that belt together fast because I was hired to pipe at a local production of MacBeth. Here's my completely un-authentic outfit! My shirt and vest from the Ren Faire, combined with my ordinary things. (The pipes are several hundred years off...)
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