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    Smile

    You see?! Classic kilt style always remains classy. The kilted may have spent a ton on their clothes but they stay in style FOREVER and so, in the end, are getting off cheap. At least that's what I tell myself...and my wife.ith:

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalR2 View Post
    Absolutely amazing photo! My respect sir. I like the tartan.

    I've never noticed before that fully dressed pipers have a rapier.
    Is that the rapier?

    Thank you for sharing!
    If I may answer your question without infringing the policy on discussing weapons, the OP is wearing a Highland Basket Hilted Broadsword sometimes miscalled a Claymore (which is a much longer two-handed sword).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gradatim Vincemus View Post
    If I may answer your question without infringing the policy on discussing weapons, the OP is wearing a Highland Basket Hilted Broadsword sometimes miscalled a Claymore (which is a much longer two-handed sword).
    It's OK to talk about weapons as long as they are related directly to Highland attire.

    And OC Richard, thanks for posting that. I'm sure it was a pain wearing that much kit but it looks magnificent! Would you mind posting your current, full dress piping outfit? It might be interesting to compare how things have changed...
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
    - An t'arm breac dearg

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    Thanks for the kudos!!

    Sorry I don't have much of a Full Dress outfit any more.

    I still have the feather bonnet, the sword, and perhaps the spats somewhere... and a horsehair sporran, and a piper's dirk... but alas no doublet which fits! Arghh... one of these days I'll get a doublet.

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    Very sharp looking! Beautiful uniform.

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    Good lord! I hated wearing all that! I was in the Highland Fusilers of Canada. I to was tortured by the dreaded full dress. I remember the feather bonnet used to give me the most amazing headache after an hour of playing.. That said I never had to pay for a beer in the pubs if i was wearing No. 1 dress and had my pipes in tow!

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    I've never had the privilege (or displeasure depending on your bent) of wearing full dress. It does look magnificent. It is almost like the female problem with high heels. You are more willing to put up with pain as long as it looks good. haha

    Thanks for the photo

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