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Fedgunner In search of tweed. 9th February 18, 07:01 PM
Liam Others who know better can... 9th February 18, 09:14 PM
Jock Scot I doubt that you will find... 10th February 18, 03:27 AM
Mike S A quick search online shows... 10th February 18, 07:46 AM
Jock Scot I think we may be talking at... 10th February 18, 08:26 AM
Jock Scot From the wonderful reference... 10th February 18, 09:18 AM
figheadair The Balmoral Estate Tweed is... 10th February 18, 10:28 AM
Luke MacGillie https://www.countryattire.com/... 10th February 18, 03:37 PM
OC Richard I think those are using the... 10th February 18, 08:22 PM
figheadair It's a good book, written by... 11th February 18, 12:19 AM
Jock Scot Dual post. Post deleted.... 11th February 18, 04:10 AM
Jock Scot That is the book that I have... 11th February 18, 04:25 AM
OC Richard Didn't the Balmoral Estate... 11th February 18, 05:51 AM
Jock Scot O.C. R.. As far as I am... 11th February 18, 05:58 AM
figheadair [QUOTE=Jock Scot;1353194] ... 11th February 18, 06:22 AM
Jock Scot I can only quote from... 11th February 18, 06:32 AM
Luke MacGillie Yes, that is what I was... 11th February 18, 06:22 AM
Farmer Jones I do believe that Balmoral... 11th February 18, 05:21 PM
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    I think those are using the term "Balmoral tweed" in a general marketing sense.

    As opposed to "Balmoral Estate tweed" which is the tweed used on that estate.

    BTW there's a book, which I've not seen in person

    https://www.johnstonscashmere.com/us...eeds-book.html
    Last edited by OC Richard; 10th February 18 at 08:25 PM.
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