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14th July 17, 09:57 AM
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Mac Culloch kilt
dear folk,
yesterday i saw an inexpensive mac culloch tartan kilt now i forgot where ..
onyb'dy hae ony idea far this is ??
thanks
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14th July 17, 10:44 AM
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George,
You may get more responses to your inquiries if you take the time to check your spelling and punctuation before you hit "Submit Post".
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14th July 17, 11:02 AM
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georgeetta, your post doesn't leave much to go on. A google search wasn't very helpful. Might it have been on eBay?
Last edited by Taskr; 14th July 17 at 12:16 PM.
Reason: Steve's point taken
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14th July 17, 11:47 AM
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14th July 17, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
While it is common on forums to use "web-speak", acronyms and abbreviations, we consider it polite to use only wording that would be familiar to most of our members... It is considered polite to use accepted English language usage, sentence structure and punctuation.
Happily this is true not only of this site but of all the sites I frequent.
It really stands out when a new member of this or any of those sites posts with things like "gr8" and "lol" and so forth. I think those things work fine with Twitter etc but not for a site such as this.
Back to the OP's query all I know how to do is Google "mcculloch kilt" under "shopping" and hope that something turns up:
https://www.google.com/search?q=mccu...w=1024&bih=522
Not much, as it happens.
You can try Ebay. Oftentimes the UK Ebay has more interesting used and vintage kilt-related items than our US Ebay does.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/
I don't know where you're located, but if you're in the USA beware that many Ebay UK sellers don't ship to the USA.
Last edited by OC Richard; 14th July 17 at 04:32 PM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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15th July 17, 11:31 AM
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[QUOTE=Steve Ashton;1343492]
When posting to X Marks there are a few protocols which we feel are basic to our forum.
I grew up in a Scottish family ..and I get a kick out of our households listening to Doric ..your info on spelling [mistakes] is how Doric is spelled . I was only being cheerful/familiar in a friendly way .
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15th July 17, 11:37 AM
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[QUOTE=OC Richard;1343515]Happily this is true not only of this site but of all the sites I frequent.
It really stands out ...
I have tried to track it down with computer and have entirely unsuccessful finding it again ..I have shipped a few kilts back from Scotland ..it was very nice as it had all the basic colors of ..macaulay, red morrison, macdonalds isles ..or macgregor ..red green stripes and black stripe ..no white I can think of ..very nice look for a red tartan .
I know it was in dollars ..either @ $39.00 or $59.00 I felt sure .
thanks
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15th July 17, 11:40 AM
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. Might it have been on eBay?[/QUOTE]
YES maybe, but I was bouncing around it seemed to me it was also listed as 13 oz. and there was ..band sales too ..chanters reeds etc ..and flashes ..
thanks for your attention .
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15th July 17, 11:45 AM
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[QUOTE=Taskr;1343488]georgeetta, your post doesn't leave much to go on.
I also believe it was a tartan material or kilt form Pakistan .
thanks
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15th July 17, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by georgeetta
Originally Posted by Taskr
georgeetta, your post doesn't leave much to go on.
I also believe it was a tartan material or kilt form Pakistan .
thanks
I think it might be a made up tartan, the Pakistani kilts sometimes do that Nothing comes up on Google or Tartan Register
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