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19th October 11, 06:50 PM
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Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
I've been waiting for these photos, Matt. They're terrific. Great to see so many kilts!
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20th October 11, 07:23 PM
#12
Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
Great photos Matt. I would like to know more about your badger sporran.
Frank
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21st October 11, 04:30 AM
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Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
Originally Posted by SFCRick
Nice pics,
This must be the first time I have seen a Sherrifmuir Doublet worn as casual day wear.
Day wear yes, I don't know if I'd call it casual, though.
When I had that double made for myself, I decided to have it made from Harris Tweed. The idea was put into my head by Bob Martin, who said he had one once upon a time. I thought the idea worth trying, both because I love tweed, and also because I thought it might give me the opportunity to wear the doublet outside of formal eveningwear.
My worry was that I would end up with something not suitable for either day or evening attire, but after having the double for a couple of years, I have to say I am very happy with it. I've worn it to a few formal dinners and it always draws compliments. This is the first time I've worn it for daywear, however. I decided to wear with with a plain, cream colored silk cravat, and a similarly cream colored shirt (not white). No lace jabot or cuffs. And I thought the sporran I chose similar in style to the doublet in that it was a bit "fancier" than typical daywear, but made from materials suitable to wear during the day (leather in place of a chrome cantle in this case).
Again, the doublet drew several compliments and I think it did the task quite well!
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21st October 11, 04:37 AM
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Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
Originally Posted by Highland Logan
Great photos Matt. I would like to know more about your badger sporran.
Frank
Here's a close-up.
My wife calls this one my Hufflepuff sporran (for all you Harry Potter fans). It's a Ferguson Britt sporran, as most of mine are.
It is the same style as the Inverarnan, in fur, made with the half-octagon shape cantle. I had him leave off the usual tassels, so the natural elements of the fur could shine a bit more. I love this style sporran for it's roomy pouch and wide mouth.
Badger fur is both thick, soft, and has attractive coloring, so I've wanted one for a while now. Any of the Ferguson Britt sporrans can be made with Badger fur.
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21st October 11, 02:47 PM
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Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Here's a close-up.
...Inverarnan made with the half-octagon shape cantle.
I do like that cantle. Very nice workmanship.
Frank
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21st October 11, 03:45 PM
#16
Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
Thanks for posting the excellent, and interesting photos.
It was great to meet you. I can't wait to get my new linen jacket! The linen jacket is such a great idea, I hope you expand upon the available colors. Hang on to my measurements, I'm sure I'll be needing another one!
Mark Stephenson
Region 5 Commissioner (OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, MN, IA, KY), Clan MacTavish USA
Cincinnati, OH
[I]Be alert - the world needs more lerts[/I]
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21st October 11, 04:21 PM
#17
Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
great pics Matt and of course the St. Ninian tartan scarf, designed by you was worn by a VIP in Scotland in September 2010
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22nd October 11, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Stephenson
Thanks for posting the excellent, and interesting photos.
It was great to meet you. I can't wait to get my new linen jacket! The linen jacket is such a great idea, I hope you expand upon the available colors. Hang on to my measurements, I'm sure I'll be needing another one!
How many jackets are you going to wind up with, Mark?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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22nd October 11, 08:17 AM
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Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
Originally Posted by turpin
The material is from D.C. Dalgleish, and I chose the Red Gordon modern from among the three based on Matt's advice in a thread I started about 18 months ago. It took a long time to get the tartan woven.
Slightly off topic but... I recently found an original piece of Wilsons' Gordon/Old Huntly dating to c1780-1800.
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22nd October 11, 08:56 AM
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Re: Stone Mountain Highland Games 2011
I need to make a roadtrip down there one of these years.
I really like that sherrifmuir, Matt. Once college is done, I'll have to save up for one of those in Harris Tweed.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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