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    A rule of thumb that I always tell people is that the standard clan tartan in modern colors is never a bad choice. All else being equal, if you do not have a strong preference for another tartan or color scheme, that would be the "default" tartan to select.

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    Thanks Matt, that gives me another factor to ponder.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    I like the Huntly tartan, a district tartan strongly associated with the Gordons. http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tar....aspx?ref=1795 I'm 90% sure that I'll have my first "real" kilt done in this tartan, as my family (Moir) were from that part of Scotland and look to have had close ties with the Gordons (I've still got more research to do). I like the fact that it's legitimately old, and looks it with its large asymmetrical sett.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Scotsman View Post
    The tartan usually called "red Gordon" is actually the "old Huntly" sett according to what I have read. The usual Huntly district tartan is based on the same pattern as MacRae.
    Interesting. The Huntly does indeed look very similar to the MacRae, which seems to be of a similar vintage. The STA also has this to say about the Huntly tartan:

    From Wilsons’ 1819 – Marchioness of Huntly’s tartan. Also from ‘Old and Rare Scottish Tartans’ published in 1893 by D.W. Stewart. The book was illustrated by samples woven in silk. The Huntly district tartan is known to have been worn at the time of the ’45 rebellion by Brodies, Forbes’, Gordons, MacRaes, Munros and Rosses which gives a strong indication of the greater antiquity of the ‘District’ setts compared to the Clan tartans.
    Jamie Scarlett MBE says (Jan 2005) that this tartan was the personal tartan of the Marchioness – thus the Wilson’s name ‘The Marchioness of Huntly’s Tartan’ but over time, because it contained the name ‘Huntly’ it became accepted and used as the district tartan for Huntly.
    A battalion commanded by James Moir served under Lord Lewis Gordon at the Battle of Culloden. I don't know if anyone in my family was involved, but they were certainly in the area at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarmatt View Post
    Interesting. The Huntly does indeed look very similar to the MacRae, which seems to be of a similar vintage. The STA also has this to say about the Huntly tartan:
    A background to the origins of the MacRae type setts is here http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/The...39;s%20Own.htm

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    The wonderous thing about House of Gordon tartans is that I could have just as easily only ordered House of Gordon tartans and still had a wide range of kilt looks.

    Just no need to pick one House of Gordon tartan over another...gonna buy them all. Four down and counting...its the peaceful solution...
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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