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25th February 13, 08:46 AM
#411
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
HRH is Deputy Colonel-in-Chief of the Gordon Highlanders. It is not the custom in Scotland to wear tartans other than those connected directly with your family (or your husband's family), your regiment, your school or, sometimes, the district in which you live or the organisation that employs you. This is an early 90s pic:
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It's Gordon tartan.
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27th February 13, 11:55 AM
#412
Originally Posted by McMurdo
Very Interesting.... It seems that HRH Prince Charles wears his kilt pin quite high, or at least higher than I learned to wear mine. I think I might try this.... maybe
LOCH SLOY!
Cheers, Wil
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27th February 13, 12:50 PM
#413
Originally Posted by Wil
Very Interesting.... It seems that HRH Prince Charles wears his kilt pin quite high, or at least higher than I learned to wear mine. I think I might try this.... maybe
I rather like it worn high like that (Possibly to help prevent from snagging on something, I wonder?). This is how I wear my silver 'blanket style' kilt pin, well, I should say when I do decide to actually wear a kilt pin! I seldom wear them any more.
Cheers,
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27th February 13, 01:41 PM
#414
Wil, there are a number of people on this forum that wear their kilt pin mid thigh level. In fact, I quite often wear two (one above the other) in the thigh area.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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28th February 13, 04:32 AM
#415
Does HRH's waistbelt have studding ? It appears that the one he wears with his Balmoral doublet seems to have a significant studding pattern along the length. Does anyone have a better photo of it than the cover shot on the magazine?
Last edited by MacCathmhaoil; 28th February 13 at 04:35 AM.
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28th February 13, 06:08 AM
#416
Originally Posted by MacCathmhaoil
Does HRH's waistbelt have studding ? It appears that the one he wears with his Balmoral doublet seems to have a significant studding pattern along the length. Does anyone have a better photo of it than the cover shot on the magazine?
It appears that there are indeed silver studs on HRH's belt, but it's hard to tell for sure. I see what you are talking about. I am most keen too, so hopefully someone has a better photo.
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28th February 13, 02:21 PM
#417
No, there is no "studding". Double-holes may show up as studding on your monitor but are just that: double-holes for the double prongs on the belt. The single stud you see on his left side connects his waist belt and his sword belt.
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28th February 13, 02:57 PM
#418
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
No, there is no "studding". Double-holes may show up as studding on your monitor but are just that: double-holes for the double prongs on the belt. The single stud you see on his left side connects his waist belt and his sword belt.
Thanks, Rex.
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28th February 13, 03:33 PM
#419
Last edited by artificer; 28th February 13 at 03:35 PM.
Reason: link to larger image
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28th February 13, 05:11 PM
#420
And if you look at the pic above with the Duchess you can see the other side of the belt and there are studs. I can see the pattern when enlarged clearly and it resembles no belt prong hole layout I've ever seen!
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