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21st December 18, 12:07 AM
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Civilian Piper's tartan
I was recently sent this image, taken at a Canadian Piping Competition, with a request to identify the tartan on the left.

I’ve never seen it before but it appears to be a colour reversal of Wilsons’ Fraser tartan which is worn by the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band. I wonder if this was a special for the individual or whether it is a band special. Anyone know, OC Richard?
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21st December 18, 03:34 AM
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It’s not the tartan worn by SFU which is a custom weave.
Almost looks more like what the 78th Fraser Highlanders wear, but still off from that.
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21st December 18, 05:51 AM
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21st December 18, 07:55 AM
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Yes, that's it. I wounder who was responsible for the redesign.
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21st December 18, 07:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
BTW I looked at Pipes/Drums competition news, and the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band FaceBook page, and I couldn't find that photo. What was the name of the competition?
No idea I'm afraid. My source thought that it was from the Piping Times, or Competing Pipers Association.
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21st December 18, 06:52 PM
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I found it, it's the 2018 George Sherriff Memorial
http://georgesherriffinvitational.com/
Here's the same tartan being worn in the 2017 competition (don't know if it's the same guy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUF-uyCW3Gc
In any case, isn't this "78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band" tartan another Black Watch variant?
The green left as is, the black changed to blue, the blue changed to orange?
The difference being that the double-track motif occurring at the edges of the alternating orange squares has been reduced to a single line at each edge.

Last edited by OC Richard; 22nd December 18 at 07:54 AM.
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22nd December 18, 10:05 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
In any case, isn't this "78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band" tartan another Black Watch variant?
The green left as is, the black changed to blue, the blue changed to orange?
The difference being that the double-track motif occurring at the edges of the alternating orange squares has been reduced to a single line at each edge.
In essance, yes. Here is the 42nd sett, then Wilsons' Fraser in which the outer ground stripe colour is missing from the 4 line square, and then this new colour reversal.
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1st January 19, 06:09 AM
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Fraser Highlanders
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
I found it, it's the 2018 George Sherriff Memorial
http://georgesherriffinvitational.com/
Here's the same tartan being worn in the 2017 competition (don't know if it's the same guy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUF-uyCW3Gc
In any case, isn't this "78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band" tartan another Black Watch variant?
The green left as is, the black changed to blue, the blue changed to orange?
The difference being that the double-track motif occurring at the edges of the alternating orange squares has been reduced to a single line at each edge.

I believe the op's original photo is of Doug MacRae, Pipe Major of the Fraser Highlanders and a judge at the George Sheriff Memorial in 2018
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