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16th April 07, 09:31 PM
#1
Clan tartan
Hi all,
I'm new to this thing, what is the deal with tartans, I've seen a few that bear the name of my family name, but not sure about the whole permission thing, and which one or ones are considered to actually be the correct tartans. Any idea where I can get information about this? Also, out of curiosity, would it be typical for a clan to have a specific sort of design or pattern of Sgian Dubh?
Thanks
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16th April 07, 09:50 PM
#2
At this point it is really your choice which tartan you wear, I for one like to have some kind of connection to the tartan i am wearing, but many will say it does not make any difference, the important thing to alot of people is that you wear it with respect, and you might want to learn a few things about the history of the clan or tartan.
As far as a family sgian dubh I have seen sgian dubhs with clan crests in the handle if that is what you mean, I would suggest that you do a search on the forum regarding all of this I am sure you will find alot of answers.
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17th April 07, 03:34 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Magu
Hi all,
I'm new to this thing, what is the deal with tartans, I've seen a few that bear the name of my family name, but not sure about the whole permission thing, and which one or ones are considered to actually be the correct tartans. Any idea where I can get information about this? Also, out of curiosity, would it be typical for a clan to have a specific sort of design or pattern of Sgian Dubh?
Thanks
One possible way is to see if your clan's Chief has recognized certain tartans associated with your clan's name; for example, the Chief of Clan Campbell does not recognize the Campbell of Argyll tartan as an "official" Campbell tartan. Generally a Clan Society web site will have some sort of article about the clan's tartans, usually with illustrations.
I can't say I've ever heard of a "clan sgain dubh", save the ones that are sold by various vendors with the Chief's crest badge on them; again, this would be something to contact your local clan rep about.
What is your family name; perhaps we can help.
Cheers, 
Todd
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17th April 07, 04:42 AM
#4
Another thing to remember is that you do not need permission to wear any tartan. You select which tartan you want to wear, and you wear it. You don't need to ask a soul. And there is no such thing as a "right" to a tartan.
That being said, tartan is symbolic, and so most people will choose a tartan that has a special meaning for them, or that represents something that they feel connected to. The tartan of a clan or family that you descend from is a classic example. But there are tartans for districts, occupations, and other things. There are also tartans designed purely for fashion.
What makes a tartan "official" or not is the decree of some governing body for whatever the tartan represents. For a clan, it would be the chief of that clan. For a state tartan, it would be that state's legislature. For a corporate tartan, it might be the CEO of the company. You get the idea.
So follow Todd's advice and so some research. If your intent is to wear the tartan of your clan, for instance, and you are a Campbell, it would be good to know that the chief of the clan does not approve of the Campbell of Argyle tartan. This doesn't mean that you cannot wear it. But it means that it is not a recognized tartan of the clan, and if your intent is to wear a tartan of the clan, you would be advised to select another one.
In the end it is up to you what tartan you choose to wear, but by doing your research first you can feel comfortable that you have made an educated decision.
Aye,
Matt
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17th April 07, 05:04 AM
#5
To add to Matt (something I seldom feel a need or qualified to do so):
I have commented before that my take on tartan is that of "team colors." Each tartan has a specific meaning and association and to wear that tartan ties you to that association.
Ex. from sports:
Green and yellow:
Baseball: Oakland A's; NFL football: Green Bay Packers
Old F1: Team Lotus (also black and gold for many years)
At a NASCAR race, red and black: Dale Jr.; orange and black: Tony Stewart
F1: Red-> FERRARI
I could go on with specific details, ad naseum, but point made.
Each sport team has specific identifiers.
For Tartans, each is an identifier. For each of my clan tartans, I bear myself as a representative of that clan. In my Carolina tartan, I represent the Carolinas (US states). In X Marks the Scot, I get to immediately talk of this web forum and its community feel.
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17th April 07, 06:11 AM
#6
As others have said, you can wear any pattern you want, but if you desire to wear your clan tartan, and you want it to be "official" make sure your chief approves it. My clan, for example, has 3. The chief approves of 2.
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17th April 07, 07:06 AM
#7
ah, I see, thank you for the replies, this helps clear things up, well I am interested in wearing an approved tartan, which would be of the Mackay clan.
I have no clue wo would be the clan chief. Or where to find him or her, whichever the case may be.
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17th April 07, 07:09 AM
#8
This might be a good place to start:
http://www.clanmackayusa.org/
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17th April 07, 07:11 AM
#9
Mackay...
The site McMurdo mentioned will be most helpful in your research, especially:
http://www.clanmackayusa.org/images/mktartns.jpg
You might also look to see who is the local rep for your area in the Clan Mackay society & contact them directly.
Cheers, 
Todd
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17th April 07, 07:13 AM
#10
Thank you all for the warm welcome.
"your not worried about the cold in Edmonton effecting the uh... boys when Kilted?"
We get at least 3 days of weather at least as high as 0 Celsius every year, I don't plan to be kilted every day
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