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To any member of this forum.
Please keep in mind that X Marks has its own Tartan. It was designed specifically for X Marks and any member here may wear it with pride.
Designed by our own Matt Newsome, it is registered as the world's first Tartan specifically for an internet group.
This is your family Tartan.
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The Following 6 Users say 'Aye' to Steve Ashton For This Useful Post:
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 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
To any member of this forum.
Please keep in mind that X Marks has its own Tartan. It was designed specifically for X Marks and any member here may wear it with pride.
Designed by our own Matt Newsome, it is registered as the world's first Tartan specifically for an internet group.
This is your family Tartan.
And in all honesty, I think it's a particularly attractive tartan, to boot. Ultimately, you can wear whatever tartan you damn well please, and you're not likely to get a great deal of flack for it. I think I speak for most folks when I say that if you choose to wear a tartan specific to a clan, military service, or whatever, that you do so honorably. I wear either the Graham tartan, or the Marine Corps tartan. Both have great meaning to me, so I ask that what those tartans represent be respected. You can, of course, wear whatever you want, but please remember that those tartans symbolize a great deal to some of us.
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The Following User Says 'Aye' to KSmedic For This Useful Post:
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 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
To any member of this forum.
Please keep in mind that X Marks has its own Tartan. It was designed specifically for X Marks and any member here may wear it with pride.
Designed by our own Matt Newsome, it is registered as the world's first Tartan specifically for an internet group.
This is your family Tartan.

That is one beautiful tartan, Steve. I would love to have a kilt made from it. Any chance you could get a 'group rate' from a kiltmaker so any member who wanted one could get a discount?
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'group rate'. The fabric I have on hand is priced at the same that it cost to have it woven plus only a 10% handling fee. It is already as inexpensive as I can make it.
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