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    old macdonald?

    I'm hoping this is a MacDonald, but I think I'm wrong.
    Tell me I'm right?

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    It is MacDonald, yes
    To the King over the water

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    Yes it looks like the usual Clan Donald/MacDonald tartan in Modern colours.

    About "Old MacDonald", there is a tartan called Old Stewart which is a unique tartan unlike other Stewart tartans, but I can't recall hearing of a tartan called Old MacDonald.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    I can't recall hearing of a tartan called Old MacDonald.
    I was just trying to be funny with the title... but the jokes never funny if you have to explain it!

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    Does it have a farm? That's how you know...
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