Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
It's sort of like a woman showing up at an event only to discover that another woman is wearing the same dress she is!

Just joking, it's not like that at all of course.

Cool to see the different centering of the tartan on the front panel. In The Gordon Highlanders that's a rank distinction.

Here Roxburgh is commonly seen because a local pipe band wears it, Kevin Blandford Memorial Pipe Band.

However theirs is from House Of Edgar's Muted Range. I don't think I've seen Roxburgh in the colours you gents have.

Here's Kevin Blandord Memorial. The two pipers facing towards us are serving Police Officers.



The piper closest to the camera here is a man of extraordinary talents: piper, winning Highland Dancer, and great kiltmaker. We're all waiting to find out if there's something he isn't good at.

Super photos, Thank you!

Can you tell me more about this 'rank distinction' through the centring of the tartan? I am curious as to how that is facilitated, and which centring indicates which rank. Does this mean some promoted individual receives a new kilt? How long has this been the case for -- can we see it in the early WWI and WWII photos? Is it just the Gordon Highlanders for which this is the case?