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18th February 16, 01:56 PM
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Thanks for the point to the thread. It's proved interesting so far.
Tulach Ard
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18th February 16, 03:01 PM
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Not so much a "lightbulb moment", but my opinions and tastes evolved over time after seeing multiple images of Jock and others. Specifically, the tattersall shirt and / or tweeds with windowpane patterns. I was originally VERY opposed to the idea of either of those things, but they have since grown on me to where I generally prefer them. I may still be a bit 'matchy matchy', wear matching flashes and like my ghillie brogues, but everyone's allowed a bit of personal taste in their outfit, yes?
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18th February 16, 03:38 PM
#23
Originally Posted by RockyR
Not so much a "lightbulb moment", but my opinions and tastes evolved over time after seeing multiple images of Jock and others. Specifically, the tattersall shirt and / or tweeds with windowpane patterns. I was originally VERY opposed to the idea of either of those things, but they have since grown on me to where I generally prefer them. I may still be a bit 'matchy matchy', wear matching flashes and like my ghillie brogues, but everyone's allowed a bit of personal taste in their outfit, yes?
Personally I like the look... what tartan is that?
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18th February 16, 03:39 PM
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Rocky, you can do no wrong. Obviously im a fan. Hope I'll see you at celtic fling. If not a road trip is in order.
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18th February 16, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jock Scot
There is always something to learn and much of what I have learnt, maybe not always agree with however, on this website, has little to with the kilt. In my humble opinion the most useful thread on this website was posted by David Pope titled, "Highlanders Discuss Highland Attire". A wide ranging discussion, sensitively discussed(most of the time!), that I think many found really helpful.
Perhaps some kind soul could do one of those link thingies to help those that might be interested in reminding themselves of its content, or reading for the first time what was discussed. Put an hour, or two. aside to wade through a classic.
I spent some time this afternoon reading through most of the 32 pages and enjoyed most of it.
I have a few comments, or perhaps observations to make.
1. Many of the posters are no longer active, and unfortunately many of the photos have expired.
2. I discovered most of the "Lightbulb moments"shared in the 32 page thread upon my first trip to Scotland in 1978.
3. You will be .... Years old on the ..... of March. (Sorry folks you have to find this gem in the thread yourself).
Good thread.....
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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18th February 16, 04:21 PM
#26
Originally Posted by Sean Wilson
Personally I like the look... what tartan is that?
It is the Soon to be discontinued (and currently on sale) County Crest Kildare: http://www.usakilts.com/gallery/13-1.../kildare-crest
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18th February 16, 04:58 PM
#27
I don't remember the thread, but one of my biggest light bulb moments came from a post where Jock advised caution when looking to celebrity images for how the kilt is typically worn, since there's often a fair amount of theatricality where celebrities are concerned.
- Steve Mitchell
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18th February 16, 06:48 PM
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Not a light bulb, but a string of lights.
The many threads posted here have led to a better understanding/appreciation of highland dress, history and culture. To pick out one would be impossible for me. From how-to guides, to tartan weaving methods, to proper attire and accessories, it has all been quite enlightening. What impresses me most, however, is the general consensus here that we can agree to disagree on occasion and still celebrate what brought us to this forum originally—an interest in all things kilted.
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19th February 16, 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by OC Richard
Every one of Jock's posts is a light bulb moment.
I'm in full agreement.
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19th February 16, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I'm in full agreement.
Steady on chaps! I am starting to blush!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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