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The suffix 'ancient' appears in Forsyth's 1907 catalogue but there is refers to instances where there the older tartan and they use the term to differentiate it from the standard one.
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[QUOTE=figheadair;1413089]
 Originally Posted by Troglodyte
The XMarks forum is doing odd things with images.
OC's catalogue images are not llowed to be viewed in my region (Huh..? Why?) and the image I tried to post is accepted only as a file, not an image.
As case for the techies, I think.
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
The suffix 'ancient' appears in Forsyth's 1907 catalogue but there is refers to instances where there the older tartan and they use the term to differentiate it from the standard one.

The best part of the page was the statement "Clan Tartans not kept in Stock made in any of above qualities in ten to fourteen days". I doubt you could get weaving to order anywhere near that fast now.
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
I have a copy of R. W. Forsyth's 1907 catalogue. All the evening shoes are buckle brogues.
Attachment 44601
I'm going to buy myself a monocle, even though I don't need one.
 Originally Posted by geomick
The best part of the page was the statement "Clan Tartans not kept in Stock made in any of above qualities in ten to fourteen days". I doubt you could get weaving to order anywhere near that fast now.
I was thinking the same thing. Not even close.
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