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    Need help identifying tartan

    Hi folks,
    I have a tartan material that I need help identifying. I have looked thru "The Clan and Tartans of Scotland" by Robert Bain. I have also exhausted my database of tartan pictures.

    Can anyone help in identifying this tartan:


    Wallace
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    moved thread...

    Please post all tartan ID threads in the heraldry & tartans section.

    Thanks!

    Todd

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    Helpity shameless bumbity.
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    anyone?
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    I've searched every database I have access to and no match. It shares some common elements with the McNab tartans, but I think it is most likely a fashion tartan. Does it have a kilting selvedge?

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    Sorry Wally - I spent about an hour, looking. No match, that I could find.

    The fact that our duty tartan experts haven't chimed in, looks bad.

    Do you have any other info on the fabric?

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    All I know is it is 10-15 years old by JG Hook.
    I has a selvage, but not your typical kilt selvage. All the ends are free and a thread sewn in to hold the material from unraveling.
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    I will name it the Santa Claus Tartan!
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    is it actually tartan material in the raw form or is it like a plaid shirt?
    It might just be a fashion tartan. Just wondering because I googled JG Hook to see if they had a tartan list to narrow things down a bit, only to discover that they're a clothing company. Maybe it's just a design they came up with?
    So maybe Santa Claus is as good a name as any...

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    It is a heavy, worsted wool with a hard finish. Perfect for making a kilt with.
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

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