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    I've seen the piper piping in the haggis preceded by someone with a basket-hilt before; a nice additional touch to Burn's Night theater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PiobBear View Post
    I've seen the piper piping in the haggis preceded by someone with a basket-hilt before; a nice additional touch to Burn's Night theater.
    I've seen a variant of this where the Haggis is escorted by 2-4 gents with broadswords.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    I've seen a variant of this where the Haggis is escorted by 2-4 gents with broadswords.
    When I put together a haggis procession we usually have the Piper, Haggis Bearer, Whisky Bearer and 2 - 4 guards with swords. They are their to protect against the exciseman. The first I came across this "full" procession was at the St. Andrew's Society in NY and I thought it made for great theatre so I have incorporated it whenever possible when I do an "Address".

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    i think what i meant by the license is a permit to carry it concealed. i guess you dont need one after all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    i think what i meant by the license is a permit to carry it concealed. i guess you dont need one after all.
    If you can carry a broadsword concealed mark me extremely impressed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    When I put together a haggis procession we usually have the Piper, Haggis Bearer, Whisky Bearer and 2 - 4 guards with swords. They are their to protect against the exciseman. The first I came across this "full" procession was at the St. Andrew's Society in NY and I thought it made for great theatre so I have incorporated it whenever possible when I do an "Address".
    That's very similar to our Haggis procession, Chef.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    That's very similar to our Haggis procession, Chef.
    Sorry, I didn't mean to suggest that St. Andrews Society in NY were the only ones doing it that way or that they were the originators. I'm sure that others do it similarly or maybe even more elaborately. Although since the Society in NY has been around for 250 years they have been doing it that way for a long time. It just happened to be the there that I saw that procession for the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    Sorry, I didn't mean to suggest that St. Andrews Society in NY were the only ones doing it that way or that they were the originators. I'm sure that others do it similarly or maybe even more elaborately. Although since the Society in NY has been around for 250 years they have been doing it that way for a long time. It just happened to be the there that I saw that procession for the first time.
    No worries, Chef. It can very impressive, where ever it's done!

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