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18th April 13, 03:37 PM
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unixkenAll of this being said however, let us consider the flip side of the coin...
If I were to design an unrestricted tartan, and the royal family (or anyone else) then registered a variant that differed in only the most subtle ways, and they restricted their variant, I most certainly would take offense with anyone misidentifying my unrestricted tartan as their own restricted variant and causing someone grief over it.
Yes, that's a good point.
Last edited by kilted scholar; 18th April 13 at 03:41 PM.
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22nd April 13, 02:46 PM
#62
So Sorry!
Hi, dear Rabble.
I apologise profusely for taking so long to answer all your questions
Long story, circumstances beyond my control, but I hope the following pics will help.
Oh my God! - will somebody please tell me how to submit a photo?
Serious! - I wish to submit photo of my new kilt, and a copy of my reply from the Queen.
(I cannot find an attachment button)
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22nd April 13, 02:52 PM
#63
I am desperate! - PLEASE someone. tell me how to submit photos
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22nd April 13, 03:04 PM
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23rd April 13, 05:08 AM
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 Originally Posted by unixken
Personally, I'm more surprised that it was possible to register two different tartans so similar to one another. The SRT requires a certain degree of real difference between an existing registered tartan, and a new tartan application. As similar as the Princess Mary and the KG6 tartan are, I would have thought they'd be seen as not different enough to separately register. Granted, the SRT hasn't been the only registration body over the years.
Keep in mind that these tartans were created in the 1930s. There were NO tartan registries at that time, and consequently no one to register them with. Even today, people tend to overestimate the "power" that either the National Tartan Register or the Scottish Tartans Authority have. Either bodies can, if they so choose, refuse to record the details of a specific tartan for various reasons - one of which being similarity to a preexisting tartan. However, that does not stop me from having a mill produce the tartan and call it whatever I wish.
If I, as a private citizen, can do that, how much more so if I were the Royal Family!
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23rd April 13, 05:43 AM
#66
How did the belief that the kilt in question was worn at the Royal Wedding of 1981 ( The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer ) come about? No member of the Royal Family wore a kilt to the wedding to the best of my recollection ( and if they did, they would have worn the Royal Stuart tartan ). The Queen's Piper does not wear the tartan in question. Who else would have worn a kilt?
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23rd April 13, 07:17 AM
#67
 Originally Posted by A Robertson
I am desperate! - PLEASE someone. tell me how to submit photos
At the top of the box into which you type your reply are a number of icons. The third one to the right of the smiley face is the one for submitting pictures. it gives you a number of steps to upload small jpgs from your own computer or to refer to a picture that is elsewhere online by using the URL for it.

Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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23rd April 13, 08:50 AM
#68
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
How did the belief that the kilt in question was worn at the Royal Wedding of 1981 ( The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer ) come about? No member of the Royal Family wore a kilt to the wedding to the best of my recollection ( and if they did, they would have worn the Royal Stuart tartan ). The Queen's Piper does not wear the tartan in question. Who else would have worn a kilt?
This is what I was originally thinking as well, Sandy. I just didn't vocalise it.
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23rd April 13, 10:21 AM
#69
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
This is what I was originally thinking as well, Sandy. I just didn't vocalise it.
***. I have been following this thread and I am going to call BS. Without pics it didn't happen.
Last edited by TheOfficialBren; 23rd April 13 at 12:09 PM.
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23rd April 13, 10:35 AM
#70
 Originally Posted by Father Bill
At the top of the box into which you type your reply are a number of icons. The third one to the right of the smiley face is the one for submitting pictures. it gives you a number of steps to upload small jpgs from your own computer or to refer to a picture that is elsewhere online by using the URL for it.

Am I right, Father Bill, in believing that, in personal messages, only the URL route is possible (which can be quite a nuisance)?
Alan
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