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29th April 11, 07:41 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Danwell
So in actual fact, the piece of tartan is of indeterminate use, estimated date and unknown location?
How can anyone say that anyone else's answers are incorrect if the person who wote the paper relied on "gut feeling" and conjecture?
Because some of the answers were way off the mark. Knowing what something isn't is often easier than being able to say exactly what it is. So for example; it's not a sample swatch (#2), definitely not as late as c1790-1820 (#11) because the structual techniques had completely disappeared by then.
Sometimes though one has to make an educated guess but deduction based on observaton, in this case of similar artefacts and knowing something of the original collector's work, is probably more credible than simply sticking a pin in the map so to speak.
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