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14th July 14, 06:12 PM
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I really can't speak for Creagdhubh so I will let him speak for himself, but I think if you go through his many posts on this forum you will find that he has a fairly close relationship with his family in Scotland and has many photos of himself with his clan chief to show that for them the relationship would appear quite relevant. I agree that this is not so common, which is why I used the word unique to describe his vantage point on things highland.
Personally I have found a great many of his posts to be both knowledgable and relevant to wearing the kilt in the modern world, both in Scotland and in North America.
I did not mean to drag him into a discussion against his will however. So for that I must apologize in advance of any commentary he may or may not have later in this thread.
Slàinte
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15th July 14, 11:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by CeilidhDoc
I really can't speak for Creagdhubh so I will let him speak for himself, but I think if you go through his many posts on this forum you will find that he has a fairly close relationship with his family in Scotland and has many photos of himself with his clan chief to show that for them the relationship would appear quite relevant. I agree that this is not so common, which is why I used the word unique to describe his vantage point on things highland.
Personally I have found a great many of his posts to be both knowledgable and relevant to wearing the kilt in the modern world, both in Scotland and in North America.
I did not mean to drag him into a discussion against his will however. So for that I must apologize in advance of any commentary he may or may not have later in this thread.
Slàinte
No apology necessary, mate. Thank you for your eloquent choice of words. I've been on holiday the past two weeks, so I'm just now "playing catch up" on the forum.
Cheers,
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