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View Poll Results: Would you ever wear a feather in your cap, particularly in the U.S.?

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  • Never wear a feather of any kind; you are not an armiger.

    56 58.95%
  • A very small feather might be okay, but expect to be challenged.

    8 8.42%
  • A large feather (e.g., a turkey feather) should never be worn.

    3 3.16%
  • Any feather is okay, as long as it is not from a golden eagle

    10 10.53%
  • Wear any feather you want (in the US); it’s a free country.

    18 18.95%
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    No feather for me. I do, however, like to wear a dark green hackle with my lovat green bonnet.

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    Ok, one picture is worth a thousand words. Is this appropriate for a non-chief, non-arminger? What says the rabble?

    http://i412.photobucket.com/albums/p...l/CIMG0021.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell View Post
    Ok, one picture is worth a thousand words. Is this appropriate for a non-chief, non-arminger? What says the rabble?

    http://i412.photobucket.com/albums/p...l/CIMG0021.jpg

    Geoff Withnell
    I like it, Geoff - it's simple and understated but adds an extra touch of personality!

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    I don't think any Scot will have a problem there Geoff.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 15th September 10 at 06:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell View Post
    Ok, one picture is worth a thousand words. Is this appropriate for a non-chief, non-arminger? What says the rabble?

    http://i412.photobucket.com/albums/p...l/CIMG0021.jpg

    Geoff Withnell
    Wear it Geoff; very dashing.

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    Feathers

    I wouldn't wear a feather, but have on occasion cosidered a small hackle - never got round to it though, low on my 'like to have list'.
    The foot soldiers of the tartan Army have never been shy to sport feathers in their hats, I have never seen an eagle feather, but most seem to sport pheasant feathers. The four hatted members of this group all have feathers.
    Not to my taste, but our members should note, that among the numerous members of the tartan Army,they pretty much view it as their own business if they do or not, and hang convention.






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    I always wondered about Turkey tail feathers. As my heritage is both Scotch-Irish and Cherokee I wondered if it would be a bad idea. As a youth when I used to dance at different events I wore three turkey tail feathers in the spreader of my horsehair roach. Just a thought anyway.

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    Lots of opinions here. PEEDYC remarked that the Royal Company of Archers take the feather business to the extreme, while Jock Scot remarked that it was no more extreme than the bearskin or the Royal Marines’ topi.
    Personally my take on the Archers is that their bonnets are stranger than their feathers (which admittedly are very long in proportion to the hats). For my liking the bonnets stand too straight – anything that wide at the top ought to tilt over.
    And Jock, the busby is not a bearskin. It is a much smaller type of fur hat. But blame the drummie brigade for misnaming their fluffy bits of fake fur “busbies”.
    The band of the Cape Field Artillery (a Citizen Force unit, equivalent to Territorial Army or National Guard) adopted a colonial-type uniform in the 1960s which included karakul busbies. They looked quite spiffing, I thought.
    Karakul was very highly regarded at the time, since it was a product of South West Africa (then regarded as the fifth province of South Africa) and was also produced in the Northern Cape.

    Dave Dove (with tongue firmly in cheek, I am sure) suggested a coloured ostrich plume. Well, coloured plumes are generally associated with showgirls’ outfits, although I have seen men wearing them in blue, stuck into their broad-brimmed hats.
    And when I worked on an ostrich farm I also had a broad-brimmed hat with a white ostrich plume and a smaller black (body) feather. It certainly caught people’s attention, but it was tricky getting it to work even with the broad-brimmed hat. Much to showy for a bonnet, to my mind.

    I rather like Dale Seago’s choice of an African grey parrot’s red tail feather. My wife intends to become an African grey owner, so I will probably have a source of supply for those!

    I have a coat of arms, but I would not class myself with a Scottish armiger because my arms are not currently registered.
    But even with a registration certificate on my wall, I am not sure that I would wear an eagle feather. A smaller feather would not attract as much attention.
    On the other hand, African fish eagles inhabit the estuary where my best friend has a holiday home, and I might pick a feather up there sometime . . .
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    Personally, I find the wearing of feathers- at least large ones, like turkey feathers- to be tacky, unless you're a cheiftan or as mentioned, an armiger. However, Geoff's feathered badge looks great- nice, and at the same time understated. I also love the look of plant badges. I wear a columbine flower in my bonnet when they're in season. It's my state flower and compliments my state tartan kilt rather well.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    I guess I have a fondness for the turkey as it was also the suggestion for the national bird by my hero Ben Franklin.

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