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    Well done MacSimoin - what a great reason to celebrate!

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    Pretty nice. I may have to consider doing some variants of my new Dove tartan.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Great designs. Well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    To answer the question about hunting tartans, yes it is a bit unusual to have a "hunting" version of the Fitzsimmons. All a hunting tartan is, in essense, is a tartan based in greens (usually), blues or browns. In other words, more earth-toned than the red based tartans.
    Question: I've never particularly regarded blues as being among the earth tones. More so than bright red, sure, but less so than brick reds and umbers. But that could be just me. Anyway, my point is, would it be unusual for a blue-dominant tartan to have a green-dominant "hunting" version, or would that just be MacDoe Blue and MacDoe Green?

    And MacSimoin, I love your Bréifne tartan. Great use of the colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrScott View Post
    Question: I've never particularly regarded blues as being among the earth tones. More so than bright red, sure, but less so than brick reds and umbers. But that could be just me. Anyway, my point is, would it be unusual for a blue-dominant tartan to have a green-dominant "hunting" version, or would that just be MacDoe Blue and MacDoe Green?

    And MacSimoin, I love your Bréifne tartan. Great use of the colors.
    Well, when I say that most hunting tartans are green and blue based, this usually referrs to green and blue used together in the same tartan. For example, Hunting Grant, Hunting Robertson, Hunting MacLeod, etc. However, there are some that are mostly all green, such as Hunting Ross (that utilizes two shades of green), and then some rare ones that are mostly all blue, such as Hunting Maclaine.

    Some are mostly brown. Hunting Fraser would be an example.

    The point being that in each case the tartan is an alternative to a much brigher (usually red) tartan.

    Sometimes things get tricky. For instance, the Scott tartan is primarily red. There is a green variation of the tartan, and a brown variation of the tartan. If I say "Scott Hunting," which tartan do I mean? It depends upon who you ask. I'd say the most common practice today is to call the brown tartan "Scott Hunting" and the green one simply "Scott Green." But in some instanced the green tartan is called the Scott Hunting, and justifiably so. I usually avoid the issue and call them Scott Green and Scott Brown respectively so there is no confusion as to which tartan I mean.

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    Nice tartans. What did you use to design them, an online designer?

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    hey all,

    new to the forum, new to the thread... i'd like to see the pictures of the tartans, could someone please let me know how to view them. i can't see the images or any links to them.

    cheers,
    Brad Fitzsimmons

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad_fitz View Post
    i'd like to see the pictures of the tartans, could someone please let me know how to view them.
    from South Carolina, Brad. I think those photos were hosted on a site that's no longer there, or have been moved. that's the usual cause if a picture doesn't show up in an old posting.

    There are a couple of kilt photos on Matt Newsome's web site albanach.org, which you should bookmark immediately. Select Kilts, Pictures & look for the Fitzsimmons. Same kilts here

    See also the "tartan ferret" at www.tartansauthority.com
    and select the Kiltstore.net link above for their tartan finder. If you click their link in Xmarks, you automagically get a discount.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
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