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    yet another tartan ID question... sorry...

    This kilt on Ebay is beautiful. But what tartan is it? Thanks!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Geoffrey-tai..._qi=RTM1963932

    Note the doubled buckle... looks like somebody added one to make the kilt fit a smaller waist (the reverse pleat is overlapped a bit the way the kilt is currently buckled).

    Here is the tartan seen in the auction above

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    BUMP nobody knows the tartan above?

    And here's another one!

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    Richard,

    I've been sitting on the first whilst I try to track it down but have had no luck. The cloth looks like a good heavy worsted and the colours are quite Wilsons' like. I suspect that this was done either as a special order, or was a new, specific, design. It might well have been woven by Georffray Tailors's looms.

    The second one appears to be more of a trade fancy type sett. I note that the photo details say 'Algean' so perhaps it's one of their 'house patterns'.

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    thanks! Yes the upper one was a well-made traditional-looking kilt by Geoffrey Tailor being sold on Ebay.

    The lower one is an Algean skirt so I didn't necessarily expect a 'real tartan' but I find that design attractive.
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    What is odd, from a tartan perspective, is the way the red and yellow blend into each other. Would this be an example of marled?
    Not really a tartan in my view because of that.
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    Thanks for pointing that out, it's interesting. Since the photo is blurry I can't tell if there's a 'fade' or 'blend' or if it's a case of two adjacent colours being close enough to each other to suggest that effect (I've seen it happen in other tartans).

    BTW the top kilt, in the green/white tartan, is still up on Ebay as of today.
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