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28th January 12, 08:55 AM
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Re: Photos finally!
Whoa! A Leatherneck tartan vest too! Semper Fi!
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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28th January 12, 10:05 AM
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Re: Photos finally!
OMG... those pleats are amazing! Congrats
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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28th January 12, 10:33 AM
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Re: Photos finally!
Looking great! I love the family photos! The family that kilts together, stays together??
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28th January 12, 11:32 AM
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Re: Photos finally!
Very Nice!. Quite a handsome family.
Jackson
US Air Force (1966-70)
I hold the truth in such high regard, I use it sparingly!
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28th January 12, 12:17 PM
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Re: Photos finally!
Great pictures!!!
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28th January 12, 06:32 PM
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Re: Photos finally!
Thanks to all for the kind comments. It is nice to finally get some pictures up. I've got to get some new hose. Black isn't always the best color. ;)
Spartan- The 2011 Ball has been my favorite I have attended. The Commandant's Message this year was outstanding.
Davidg- Both of my older boys and even my daughter profess to wanting to be Marines. Time will tell, but they all love to wear their Kilts!
Riverkilt- I have seen 2 other Leatherneck straight cut waistcoats, but no other Bias cut ones. I just knew it would look sharp. Lady Chrystel was kind enough to do the buttons with holes like my Dress Blues coat so I could switch the buttons out, Black (Service Alpha coat) or Gold (Dress Blues). Turpin made my two tartan flaps, one with the gold stripe centered with the Gold button, and one with the Green Block with red stripe centered with black button. you can see both in the pictures. I usually wear the gold, but My wife thought it might detract from the Medals and other shiny at the ball so I arrived with black. Later in the evening I switched everything out for the Gold. With the "Snap Flap" and Button rings it took maybe 2 minutes. I love the Leatherneck tartan. I think the Dress Blues Belt looks sharp as a Kilt belt.
Also, I should get a closer pic when I get back home (I'm currently deployed) of my Kilt Pin that I usually wear, it's the US Marines Irish Pipes and Drums detachment logo. An Eagle Globe and Anchor over a shamrock on a Red shield. I hope to get a practice chanter and begin learning the Bagpipes soon.
At the Ball however, I am wearing a kilt pin and clan badge from Don McKee. His regalia is amazing, especially the USMC stuff. Photo of them to follow when I get home too.
My Brother Victor (on my right in the group of 5) has also received a Sporran near identical to mine from Turpin. We have some pics of us both wearing them but I think they are still on my wife's camera, with my notebook photo.
Paul- Thanks for the photo of the books, They are fantastic. I usually record each event I attend Kilted in it with my wife's Glass dip pen. I also have my wax seal in it. I have had many questions about where I got it and I always refer them to you.
I don't always go formal/dressy. Here is a picture of my with some friends out to dinner before graduation from an Airforce NCO (E6) academy.


Again thanks all!
Jon
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28th January 12, 08:21 PM
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Re: Photos finally!
Here are those Pins.

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2nd March 12, 07:05 AM
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Re: Photos finally!
 Originally Posted by Poohspot18
Here are those Pins.

Love the kilt pins!
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30th January 12, 03:02 AM
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Re: Photos finally!
Great photos! Looking real smart (and when did a Marine never look smart!)
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24th February 12, 10:26 PM
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Re: Photos finally!
I thought i recognized that gorvernment issue couch! Are you on kadena or foster? I knew there had to be another kiltie around here somewhere....
Actually a couple of weeks ago we had a memorial ceremony for some of our recently departed Marines and I was surprised to see a bagpiper turn up in what appeared to be a 13 oz. Mckenzie, complete with spats and glengarry.
"The Scots have a transportable culture, you don't stop bein a Scot just because you live in America or Australia or anywhere else."
Colin G. Calloway
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