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18th June 07, 11:55 PM
#51
WOW!!!
What a great thread!
I am humbled, curious, and excited...I don't know where to begin
I have the following:
Scottish National - because I didn't know any better, but lucked out as I'm half way there on my Mother's side.
PSD - Operation Iraqi Freedom
Utility/Sport Kilt - What the hell
I want:
Black Watch - Cause they're cool, great looking, and I think I'm eligible (someone please correct me if I'm wrong), I served as a Hospital Corpsman USN - Fleet Marine Force and my father was with the RCAC as a Royal Canadian Dragoon (drove a Mark II Centurion MBT) possibly the Black Watch of Canada???
Maple Leaf - 100% Canadian and proud of it.
Texas Bluebonnet - Where I reside now
X Marks the Scot, but I haven't seen it yet...
If I was technical and had money to burn, then I would like one from each of the places I lived or organizations I was associated with, such as:
Ontario - Born in Weston
Nova Scotia - Nice looking tartan and my Mom's province
New Brunswick - In honor of my Father
British Columbia - Where I lived and still have family.
US Navy - faithfully served
USMC - Saved a few of them back in the day
Cheers - Chase
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19th June 07, 02:58 AM
#52
Thank you Patrick!
Cure? Who wants to be cured indeed! I have just discovered that Kilt and its accessories are as fascinating as mountain climbing equipment used to be when I was younger
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19th June 07, 03:53 AM
#53
Chase I think you qualify, but if you think you do and want it by all means get the Black Watch, and I think you also qualify for the the Maple Leaf, but again what do you think?
BTW the xmarks tartan is the one on the background, here is a link to a recent xmarks kilt
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=28381
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19th June 07, 04:00 AM
#54
Those will definitely be my next two purchases - in order of preference, the Black Watch followed by the Maple Leaf.
Thanks Mc
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19th June 07, 05:08 AM
#55
I will be picking up my Maple Leaf later this week, you might want to get in touch with Pete at Canadian Casual Kilts, he is a member here, and has got some specially woven Maple Leaf tartan. PM MacHummel, that is his screen name here.
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19th June 07, 08:00 AM
#56
I have posted this elsewhere but here goes again. Galbraith from a family connection and Lindsay from my in-laws side . I inherited the Lindsay kilt and had it altered to fit and it is a real beauty.
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19th June 07, 02:20 PM
#57
Own:
- Robertson (Red), Robertson Hunting, Robertson Hunting Ancient - mother's family
- Sackett - father's family
- X Marks - designed by a XMarker, ordered through a Xmarker, woven by a XMarker, kilt made by a XMarker, worn by a XMarker
In development:
- American Heritage
- MacDonald of Clanranald - Irish ancestors on mother's side. There are also MacDonalds on father's side.
- Irish National - same as above
Under consideration:
- Mapleleaf - I am going to have to get the "official" SOKS tartan, I think.
- Hunting Stewart - from my father's side; my personal favorite of the Stewart tartans and the only military tartan I would wear.
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20th June 07, 12:10 AM
#58
Currently own:
Armstrong Modern: 9-yard, 16 oz wool
MacKenzie Modern: 9-yard, 18 oz wool
Lennox District: 9-yard, 13 oz wool
Planning to purchase:
MacLachlan tartan - considering the yellow/black version
Maybe a Black Watch
Not sure otherwise...
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20th June 07, 08:31 PM
#59
More Tartans
 Originally Posted by Don Patrick
I figured I'd better check, guess I can add a couple more tartans
Gray - Maternal Grandmother's side
US Army - retired US Army
US Armed Forces - retired US Army
USCG - four years service
Irish - Gaddis family name - paternal Grandfather's side
Guess I had more than I thought. Interesting
I guess I also have the following as well:
Stewart ?? - My Gray Clan had a member crowned Queen of England for two weeks
America - I'm American
Pride of Scotland - My Scottish Clans
Scottish Traditional - ditto
Texas Blue Bonnet - I'm a Texan
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21st June 07, 07:15 AM
#60
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
You won't regret it, mate. My Iowa tartan kilt (by Matt) is pure dead brilliant! It was quite the thrill to wear it on the site of the ancestral farmstead last month.
Regards,
Todd
I saw the pics you posted of it and that is what prompted me moving it from the maybe list to the gotta have it list. The maybe list is just too long to list here, let alone try to remember. Of course, the only thing that keeps any of them on those two lists is $$$$. Doing a basement remodel right now that has included painting the exterior of the house, new furnace & A/C, concrete work........ Maybe one of the ones on the list will get knocked off if there's $$ left over. Hmmmm...would have to be the Walker Hunting for Mom.
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