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29th August 15, 01:31 AM
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Indeed it's excellent, Peter. I think I would have preferred at least some of it with the sounds of the loom rather than music throughout.
Alan
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29th August 15, 01:45 AM
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Me too Alan but it was their show so to speak. I have a number of clips that I took myself that need to edit together and then that can compliment the musical version .
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30th August 15, 08:55 PM
#23
I had a piobaireachd on and decided to leave it on to watch the earlier video... worked out well.
Here's tae us - / Wha's like us - / Damn few - / And they're a' deid - /
Mair's the pity!
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31st August 15, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Katia
I had a piobaireachd on and decided to leave it on to watch the earlier video... worked out well.
An interesting choice partly because of the very talented Breton lassie playing it - the Highland bagpipe has recently made its way to Brittany - but also because nobody seems to know where "Melbank" might be and the piobaireachd is more correctly called “MacKenzie of Millbank’s Salute” composed in 1821 by John MacKay from Raasay.
http://www.ceolsean.net/docs/AM%20ti...s%20Salute.pdf
(The island of Raasay lies just across from Gairloch where Mackenzie of Millbank was tutor to Sir Hector Mackenzie the young fourth Baronet of Gairloch.)
Sorry, Peter, gone right off topic!
Alan
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6th September 15, 04:10 AM
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Pleating options
Thinking of pleating to alternate stripes which I think will look very smart.
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6th September 15, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by figheadair
Thinking of pleating to alternate stripes which I think will look very smart.
Brilliant! I love pleating to the stripe!
Vestis virum reddit
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8th November 15, 09:23 AM
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Coming together very nicely - here.
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18th November 15, 12:17 PM
#28
Looking very smart, Peter! I presume the kilt being worked on by Paul Henry is the knife-pleated one for your son. I hope you're able to get the military box-pleat kilt for yourself, too. I have four box-pleat kilts and love them for their light weight and good appearance!
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18th November 15, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Orvis
Looking very smart, Peter! I presume the kilt being worked on by Paul Henry is the knife-pleated one for your son. I hope you're able to get the military box-pleat kilt for yourself, too. I have four box-pleat kilts and love them for their light weight and good appearance!
That's it Gerry. There'll be enough for my kilt too 😊.
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12th December 15, 10:59 PM
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And here's my 5 yd box-pleat under construction.
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