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13th January 10, 10:05 PM
#1
What Price Glory is discontinuing the Cameron Highlanders (79th Foot)
Here is a transcript of a heart-breaking email that I received recently:
----- Original Message -----
From: wpglory@aol.com
To: Fit2BKilted
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: Cameron Highlanders Regimental weight Kilt
Fit2BKilted,
Sorry, these will not be made again.
Jerry
In a message dated 1/10/2010 9:30:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, Fit2BKilted writes:
Monday 11 January 2010 6:31:12 AM
Re: Cameron Highlanders Regimental weight Kilt
Good Morning,
When do you anticipate receiving additional stock? I ask because, it seems you are currently void of my size: 24" length 38" girth. Thanks very much!
Fit2BKilted
Does anyone have one of WPG's regimental weight (22oz.) reproduction kilts in my size that they'd be willing to part with?
The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.
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14th January 10, 01:39 AM
#2
Is it just the Cameron Highlanders that they're discontinuing, or is it all kilts?
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14th January 10, 04:27 AM
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I must say that I ordered a Cameron Highlanders kilt from What Price Glory a couple years ago and sent it right back and got a refund.
What's so strange is that on paper it sounds right: heavy wool, military binding and buckles, etc.
But when the kilt came and I put it on it seemed all wrong:
-the cloth didn't have the look or feel of Scottish-made kilt tartan of any weight, having a strange loose weave, and not hanging like a "real" kilt
-the shape and fit were odd
So to my eye not only did it not look or feel like an MOD kilt, it didn't look or feel like a Scottish kilt of any sort. I've owned a couple ex-MOD kilts, one from the 1920's, and I've handled and seen a large number of old military kilts, and the WPG kilt was not like them.
So... to get a kilt that really looks and feels like an Army kilt you'll have to go with real Scottish-made tartan cloth and a legitimate kiltmaker, in my opinion. You can get the heavy MOD weight tartan- I've seen it in tartan sample books.
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14th January 10, 08:53 AM
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I just got one from Jerry this past Nov. he told me then that they would be discontinuing them. My kilt is a 36x24 and its too big,
The stock he is working from is from a run he did 8 years ago. They just didnt sell well at all.
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14th January 10, 12:39 PM
#5
Thanks for your input...
So, does anyone know where to get some decent 22oz. Cameron of Erracht by the yard? I haven't seen any advertised among the weavers I've researched... I suppose I could just enlist in the Canadian Forces' Cameron Highlanders [of Ottawa] Reserve regiment; but, even then, I don't think the rank & file get issued kilts anymore
The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.
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14th January 10, 12:41 PM
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There are a few mills that will do a short run of tartan. Mr Newsome or Barb T can give you more info on that
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14th January 10, 08:38 PM
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J. Robinson
Just your average kilt wearing redneck.
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15th January 10, 06:32 AM
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I think the material I've seen in a tartan sample book, from one of the leading mills (I can't remember which), is the actual tartan used for MOD kilts. I believe it was listed at 18oz but I could be wrong.
It looks very different from civilian tartan, having a hazy indistinct look more like a wool blanket. I believe that the blanket-looking very heavy stuff is only used for Other Ranks' kilts, and that Officers etc use a tartan that looks like the normal 16oz civilian stuff.
I'm sure it wouldn't be difficult to find the mill that makes that heavy OR's tartan for the MOD.
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15th January 10, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by OC Richard
I think the material I've seen in a tartan sample book, from one of the leading mills (I can't remember which), is the actual tartan used for MOD kilts. I believe it was listed at 18oz but I could be wrong.
House of Edgar has a line of 18 ounce tartans in the military setts. See your favorite retailer, e.g. Scottish Tartans Museum (last section on that page--click "Check Availability List " for the TartanWeb search function).
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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16th January 10, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by fluter
House of Edgar has a line of 18 ounce tartans in the military setts. See your favorite retailer...
Yes just today I was at my local retailer (RP Blandford & Son) and looked at the sample books and found the House of Edgar military stuff... it was just as I remembered, looking and feeling more like blanket cloth than kilt tartan. It comes in all the normal Scottish regimental tartans.
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