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5th September 14, 08:14 AM
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Scottish Wildcat Tartan - final steps
As the design process is so near to completion, I've started this thread for one simple reason; so that Paul or another person from Wildcat Haven may come in and judge which tartan is to be the actual tartan. I will ask McMurdo to put his "final" versions here, and theyoungkiltman should put his version here as well. Then we wait until, say, Tuesday next week for Paul or another representative of Wildcat Haven to show up and let us know. If they don't do so, then I will ask the mods to close this thread, and "sticky" it for a few months. The rest of the discussion will move elsewhere, as it is incompatible with XMTS Rule #10..
At this point, I suppose I should say that the "window" for new design suggestions is now closed. What we have is what we have: 3-4 final designs from McMurdo and one from theyoungkiltman. No more "tweaking" on X Marks!
Further discussion about the tartan, including the obvious aspects of it which we can't discuss here on X Marks the Scot, will be held on Facebook. I've created a "Scottish Wildcat Tartan" group on Facebook. Everyone is welcome to join. Hopefully this link will get you to the group.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1463...39029/?fref=nf
If you don't have a Facebook account and just really, really don't want to get one, then PM me about the tartan, but no more discussion of it on XMTS, please!
As the essential concept of the tartan is judged to be incompatible with X Marks the Scot rules, I will, going forward, do my best to leave XMTS out of any reference to the tartan during upcoming phases of its commercial life.
OK, please remember....tartan design commentary is now closed on XMTS. This thread is only for Paul or someone else from Wildcat Haven to come in and pick a final version. No further X Marks member design commentary is really necessary, though after Paul (or whomever) decides on the final design, "congratulatory posts" are more than welcome. My sincere thanks to everybody who positively contributed to the earlier thread, and I absolutely mean that in all seriousness.
Alan H
Last edited by Alan H; 5th September 14 at 08:52 AM.
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