
Originally Posted by
Jock Scot
Correct. I am not sure that they are that popular with civilian pipe bands and dancers over here, these days, either.
Makes sense to me, Jock. Like I said, I've only seen them in old photos and have seen plenty of pipe bands. They mostly have glengarrys with a simple badge. 99% of Highland dancers I see are female and don't wear any headdress and the one guy I saw in recent years wore a balmoral bonnet and clansman badge. So I think the style has evolved in a more or less parallell fashion regarding these blackcock feathers.
My Highland regiment didn't wear a hackle or bonnet feathers like this. We did, contrary to the taste of some, wear a square of matching tartan behind our badge on our TOS rather than a ribbon rosette but I digress...
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