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    So how much different is that than the Murray of Atholl tartan? (I was finally able to get my eyes to discern that there is actually tartan there, but I can't concentrate on it very well.)

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    Now that's what I call a nice sett!
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    I think I just found one more tartan to go on the " Tartan to have a kilt made of" list!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozark Ridge Rider View Post
    So how much different is that than the Murray of Atholl tartan? (I was finally able to get my eyes to discern that there is actually tartan there, but I can't concentrate on it very well.)
    Both are based on the Black Watch (government sett), both difference it with a series of red stripes. But the placement of those stripes is different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    Now that's what I call a nice sett!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Tartan? What tartan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post
    If it was a single red overstripe it would remind me of the government sett tartan that both Stuart Reid & Ian Macpherson McCulloch wrote of the 43rd/42nd wearing mid-to-late 18th century...

    ...though I would hazard to say that they never wore it quite as fetchingly
    Well really, you probably had to be there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigkahuna View Post
    Well really, you probably had to be there.


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    Jokes aside, I rather like it, and the prices for kilts and yardage aren't bad

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    the prices for kilts and yardage aren't bad
    .....and here was I thinking it must be expensive when there was a need to skimp on the length of the kilt.
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