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  1. #61
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    Here's another one my wife just sent to me that she took Christmas Eve morning of me working in our woods in my MacTavish/Thompson Blue
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    Georgia Commissioner, Clan MacTavish

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    Quote Originally Posted by pugcasso View Post


    Great bunch of photos in the thread but the combination of the Maple Leaf tartan and that sporran is great. My New Year's resolution is to get a Maple Leaf tartan kilt in 2013 hehe.
    Quote Originally Posted by crash View Post
    You know at first I wasn't fond of the Maple Leaf tartan but the more I see it the more I like it and as a Canadian I really should have one. At least that's the argument I'm going to start with for SWMBO

    If you guys are looking for the Maple Leaf tartan in the photo, please make sure your kiltmaker gets it from BATLEYS (mill). They're the one who have this particular color 'scheme' for the Maple Leaf. The same tartan from Lochcarron and HOE is much darker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    If you guys are looking for the Maple Leaf tartan in the photo, please make sure your kiltmaker gets it from BATLEYS (mill). They're the one who have this particular color 'scheme' for the Maple Leaf. The same tartan from Lochcarron and HOE is much darker.
    Rocky: Does BATLEYS (mill) have a web presence? I found a town in west Yorkshire and some shops in Edinburgh, but no woolen mill. I note that on your kilt ordering pages it is referred to as "NBat".

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Here are a couple taken over the last two days:

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    You and your sons look very smart, Sandy - I especially like the fair isle pullovers. I have a similar one from Drake's London.

    Happy Christmas!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    If you guys are looking for the Maple Leaf tartan in the photo, please make sure your kiltmaker gets it from BATLEYS (mill). They're the one who have this particular color 'scheme' for the Maple Leaf. The same tartan from Lochcarron and HOE is much darker.
    Quite right. Mine is Batley 16-oz fabric, and made by USAK. It's really become my go-to "autumn kilt"!
    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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    too late to get in on the holiday picture fun?

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    A photo of me before heading out to dinner, champagne, etc. on New Year's Eve, with my neighbor's Bichon Frise looking on (I've been known to carry dog treats in my sporran). The Royal Stewart kilt is one of two recent purchases and although I had reservations about buying it (with apologies to Queen Elizabeth, I sort of thought it was too "common" a tartan) its bright red color makes it perfect for the Christmas season, and of course the ladies love, Love, LOVE it ("It's a Santa Kilt!") and I could hardly leave the restaurant that night because of all the compliments.

    Happy New Year To All My Kilted Brethren!
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    Aye, DS and a Happy Hogmanay to you! I concur with you completely that the Royal Stewart is a perfect "Christmas kilt."

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    Where are the socks from Dyer? Those are perfect with that.
    "Fide et Fortitudine"
    (fidelity & fortitude)
    ALBA GU BRAW!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DyerStraits View Post
    ... Happy New Year To All My Kilted Brethren! ...
    DyerStraits: Nice-looking outfit! Everything looks perfect to me ... for any time of the year. Very handsome indeed.

    I recently bought a pair of Black Lion hose like yours, and am now looking for a chance to wear them.

    Just in case Muddy is looking in, one can get them on Amazon at

    http://www.amazon.com/Black-Lion-Sco...=scottish+hose

    or from the Scottish Tartans Museum at

    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/themed_hose.html

    Slainte!

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