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Hi and a warm welcome from sunny Queensland!
Regards, Sav.
"The Sun Never Sets on X-Marks!"
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Welcome aboard, mate!
Cheers,
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Hello McRoy,
Welcome to XMarks from the other side of the world in Norfolk, England.
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Welcome from Lower Alabama, and a fellow Newbie.
As an aside, this went around the office the other day - pictures from WWI. Only one shot of Highlanders, and I'm afraid its not too informative, but still nice to see it included.
http://www.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/wwi/introduction/
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Welcome from Southern California.
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Welcome from Olde New England.
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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 Originally Posted by McRoy
From Calgary, Alberta, Canada here, not exactly new to kilts as I did wear them in the military many,many years ago in army cadets (stop yer laughing) but recently had the opportunity to rediscover them while creating a pre WWI highland infantry costume. I plan to add a few items to make it a WWI look as well. Having said this it would be a shame to let a good kilt go to waste, so I plan to wear it in a civilian look as well, although I am drawn to the look of the military spats.
Cheers and well met.
Greetings from Edmonton; also, learned how to wear the kilt with the CalgH, reserves though...
Interested is seeing your historical recreation. My 5th Royal Scots of Canada...
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Looks good, mine's on the way mostly and I've a "few" Victorian/Edwarian military uniform bits to complete the look.
 Originally Posted by Glen
Greetings from Edmonton; also, learned how to wear the kilt with the CalgH, reserves though...
Interested is seeing your historical recreation. My 5th Royal Scots of Canada...

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