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18th June 17, 01:35 PM
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Tartan ID??
I am desire to use this for early 18th century reenacting... therefore I HOPE it is not a clan tartan.
Can anyone help me with the identification, or lack there of??
Thanks
Ben
Last edited by Ben Pierce; 18th June 17 at 04:55 PM.
Reason: Trying to add pic!
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18th June 17, 04:09 PM
#2
I'm not the best at ID'ing various tartans, but I must say that a lack of a picture makes any identification much harder.
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18th June 17, 05:58 PM
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I see that this is an asymmetrical pattern (the red stripe doesn't repeat equally on each side of the dark stripe). I suspect this would be fine for you to use, as I don't expect it is a clan tartan.
If I am wrong about the clan affiliation I am sincerely sorry. I am still learning and only mean to assist.
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18th June 17, 07:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tarheel
I see that this is an asymmetrical pattern (the red stripe doesn't repeat equally on each side of the dark stripe). I suspect this would be fine for you to use, as I don't expect it is a clan tartan.
If I am wrong about the clan affiliation I am sincerely sorry. I am still learning and only mean to assist.
I thought that too at first, but while the pattern is asymmetrical, the warp and weft are still the same.
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18th June 17, 09:57 PM
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It's a modern fashion tartan, definitely not a clan pattern and there would not be wrong for 18th century re-enacting. That said, the sett is unlike any surviving 18th century specimens.
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23rd June 17, 02:24 PM
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