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31st July 14, 07:17 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Holcombe Thomas
I joined. With Thomas as my surname, it seemed to be the thing to do.
Croeso Welcome.
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31st July 14, 07:31 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Derek
I'm in ...
Iechyd Da
Derek
I did hope you would join the group, as probably the only full time kilted Welshman.
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1st August 14, 09:28 AM
#13
I'm in also.
I grew up hearing all about my Scottish heritage on my father's side. It rather drowned out hearing anything about the Welsh on my mother's side. It's crossed my mind recently that I need to learn more about that.
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2nd August 14, 11:30 PM
#14
Thought for years that my family was English. One of dad's cousins did a history and discovered we are Welsh. So glad too. Have a great week every one.
Tom
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3rd August 14, 03:19 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Grunthos
I'm in also.
I grew up hearing all about my Scottish heritage on my father's side. It rather drowned out hearing anything about the Welsh on my mother's side. It's crossed my mind recently that I need to learn more about that.
In many cultures the matriachal lineage is followed and most important. In my case, I was closer to my mothers side of the family, so it makes more sense to me, especially when you have a father who gave you nothing but a surname.
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3rd August 14, 05:22 AM
#16
Originally Posted by kiltedtom
Thought for years that my family was English. One of dad's cousins did a history and discovered we are Welsh. So glad too. Have a great week every one.
Tom
Welcome aboard, you will have to get a Welsh cilt next then.
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4th August 14, 03:04 PM
#17
Mel,
I wanted to get a Phillips of Wales tartan, still do, but it started at $150.00 more. I could not get that one, so I got the Celtic Nations. I am early awaiting it to arrive. And from what I saw in the add, it is a beautiful sight.
Thanks, Tom
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4th August 14, 03:34 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Mel1721L
Welcome aboard, you will have to get a Welsh cilt next then.
I haven't heard of Welsh cilts before. Interesting. Does that just mean a Welsh tartan, or is there more to it?
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4th August 14, 07:34 PM
#19
Originally Posted by kiltedtom
Mel,
I wanted to get a Phillips of Wales tartan, still do, but it started at $150.00 more. I could not get that one, so I got the Celtic Nations. I am early awaiting it to arrive. And from what I saw in the add, it is a beautiful sight.
Thanks, Tom
Celtic Nations is an amazing tartan! I wear mine nearly as much as my other four kilts combined.
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4th August 14, 11:38 PM
#20
Originally Posted by Grunthos
I haven't heard of Welsh cilts before. Interesting. Does that just mean a Welsh tartin n, or is there more to it?
Well there are Welsh family plaids but they were only designed about 12 years ago. They are woven by a mill in Wales and are 14oz wool. The cilt is also hemmed. There is no k in the Welsh language, hence the spelling.
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