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27th August 06, 08:18 AM
#21
The firepipers head cover would have me retinking my objection to hats. What is it and how did he achieve the look, or do they come that way?
David
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27th August 06, 08:30 AM
#22
Looks like a great night out. Wonderful
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27th August 06, 07:56 PM
#23
Thanks for the pics!! Looks like a fun time was had by all!
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27th August 06, 08:21 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by David Thornton
The firepipers head cover would have me retinking my objection to hats. What is it and how did he achieve the look, or do they come that way?
David
It appears to be a navy blue Balmoral with small dicing and a red torrie if I remeber correctly. Remember to keep the badge over your L temple and you'll do fine. Experiment a little and it will work. Remember you have choices. Glengarry and Caubeen, I like them all but do not own a Balmoral. It's good to try on a few to see what works as the sizing is a little wonky sometimes. O'Neille
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27th August 06, 09:30 PM
#25
Great pics!! Looks like a great time!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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28th August 06, 11:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by O'Neille
It appears to be a navy blue Balmoral with small dicing and a red torrie if I remeber correctly. Remember to keep the badge over your L temple and you'll do fine. Experiment a little and it will work. Remember you have choices. Glengarry and Caubeen, I like them all but do not own a Balmoral. It's good to try on a few to see what works as the sizing is a little wonky sometimes. O'Neille
I like Balmorals, got 3 of 'em in different colors; they're a good looking way to keep my hair out of my face. To answer David Thornton's question, no, Balmorals do not come that way; they come looking more like Vinny's (the other piper). Looks like firepiper has done what I do to mine, namely dampen it & reshape it. A Balmoral is essentially a type of baggy beret & like the Army berets, it's just begging to be molded & fitted to the wearers head. When I get a new Balmoral, first, I lose the torrie, that little pom-pom ball on top - can't stand 'em. Then I pull out my fine-misting spray bottle & thoroughly spray the outside. Now, with the wool softened up, I start customizing. I prefer to pull the material to the right & slouch it down the side. It seems firepiper has done pretty much the same thing. Like the kilt, the Balmoral isn't a museum piece - it's a great every day hat that should be made to fit you!
Hey, O'Neille, looks like you had a great time. Sorry I couldn't get away this last weekend. I hope I can make the next Sierra Vista kilt night (& take you up on a tour of Bisbee, too).
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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28th August 06, 11:38 AM
#27
I have only just caught up on this thread. Looks like a fantastic time had by all. Great set of pics. Thanks.
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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28th August 06, 09:32 PM
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Another nice rabble of kilts.
I love the last "Hamish Pose" picture!
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30th August 06, 01:06 PM
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30th August 06, 01:21 PM
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bonnets...
interesting side note, I was told not long ago that the glenn is actually a bastardized Balmoral! they used to fold the balmoral in a way that it looked like the present day Glenn! I donno how much truth is in that, but it sounds plauseable
http://albanach.org/hummel.htm
Happy Reading!
As far as how balmorals should look, the best example is "Monarch of the Glen's" Golly Mackenzie:
http://www.bbcamerica.com/genre/dram...f_the_glen.jsp
What is Vinnie's tartan, btw?
Cheers, 
Todd
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