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3rd April 19, 04:26 AM
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incorrect "military spec" kilt
Just saw this on Ebay, said to be a "military spec" Black Watch kilt.
It is not.
Just a heads-up in case anyone was looking for an accurate military kilt, this isn't it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Watch...UAAOSwrhNcmEfD
Last edited by OC Richard; 3rd April 19 at 04:27 AM.
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3rd April 19, 04:28 AM
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For starters, it's not even Black Watch tartan...
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3rd April 19, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Tobus
For starters, it's not even Black Watch tartan...
Actually it appears to be Black Watch (smallest sett) according to the Scottish Register of Tartans. But I'm not always right.
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3rd April 19, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by kiltedsawyer
Actually it appears to be Black Watch (smallest sett) according to the Scottish Register of Tartans. But I'm not always right.
Hmm. It may be an obscure Black Watch variant, but it is not the Black Watch tartan used in military kilts that they claim to be reproducing.
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3rd April 19, 11:34 AM
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WPG is getting out of offering these Pakistani made kilts, fortunately in this case.
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3rd April 19, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by kiltedsawyer
it appears to be Black Watch (smallest sett)
It's not the size of the sett (which by the way is too small for an MOD Black Watch kilt) but the sett itself.
Black Watch has a distinctive "double track" motif that the WPG kilt's tartan lacks.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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4th April 19, 02:38 AM
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Here's Black Watch, you can see the "double track" motif: the pairs of black lines in the blue alternating between a single pair in the centre of the blue area, and being two pairs at the edges of the blue area:
The tartan of that WPG kilt lacks this feature, with every blue area having the single pair of black lines in the centre.
Last edited by OC Richard; 4th April 19 at 02:42 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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4th April 19, 07:58 AM
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Three possibilities for the tartan
Originally Posted by OC Richard
I searched the tartan registry and found three possibilities for the tartan:
Black Watch (smallest sett) (this seems to be an alternate tartan to the more common Black Watch)
Sutherland 42nd
Campbell, the 42nd
I'll let someone with a better eye for detail figure out whether it's an exact match to any of those three.
Last edited by Karl R; 4th April 19 at 08:09 AM.
Trying to look good on a budget.
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5th April 19, 07:11 AM
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“Military spec kilt
Originally Posted by OC Richard
I have 3 government issue Black Watch kilts, never seen one with double bar harness buckles, like this one. If you look at the seller’s website, you’ll find he normally sells these for $195.00USD.
https://onlinemilitaria.net/products...n-Black-Watch/
The forest was shrinking, yet the trees kept voting for the axe, because it's handle was made of wood, and they thought it was one of them.
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5th April 19, 07:49 AM
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“Military spec” reenactment version, not museum version
Originally Posted by OC Richard
. I have 3 government issue Black Watch kilts, 2 RRS and an Argyle and Sutherland. I’ve never seen one with double bar harness buckles, like this one. Is that common? This guy, WPG, caters to the re-enactment crowd. His stuff looks great, but it’s not mil-spec, if you look closely. If you look at the seller’s off eBay website, you’ll find he normally sells these for $195.00USD. Seems odd he’s trying to blow this one out on eBay, for barely 1/4 of that.
https://onlinemilitaria.net/products...n-Black-Watch/
The forest was shrinking, yet the trees kept voting for the axe, because it's handle was made of wood, and they thought it was one of them.
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