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    Great video Peter, interesting to see if the royal archers will adopt some of the tartan into their uniforms.

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    Enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing it.
    "Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thaining thu"
    Remember the men from whom you are descended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted redleg View Post
    Great video Peter, interesting to see if the royal archers will adopt some of the tartan into their uniforms.
    Now that would be a sight to behold.

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    The Company of Royal Archers tartan is really something. I was thinking that my first 5-yard kilt would be Glen Affric, but now I think I may choose the Royal Archers tartan.

    As an aside, I truly appreciate the availability of your research on your website, sir. Thank you for making that available to us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bookish View Post
    The Company of Royal Archers tartan is really something. I was thinking that my first 5-yard kilt would be Glen Affric, but now I think I may choose the Royal Archers tartan.

    As an aside, I truly appreciate the availability of your research on your website, sir. Thank you for making that available to us.
    The Archers' tartan is very striking and makes a fantastic kilt.

    Thank you for your kind words. It I important to make information available to ensure that it is available for future generations.

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    That's superb Peter! How awesome it is to have a big commercial weaver on board with such a project.

    May it continue to yield fruit!

    And may I say you make a wonderful presenter. You're so comfortable in front of camera. (Put a camera in my face and I stammer nonsense.)

    My one, minor, quibble is their repeated closeups of tartan flashes.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    That's superb Peter! How awesome it is to have a big commercial weaver on board with such a project.

    May it continue to yield fruit!

    And may I say you make a wonderful presenter. You're so comfortable in front of camera. (Put a camera in my face and I stammer nonsense.)

    My one, minor, quibble is their repeated closeups of tartan flashes.
    Thank you Richard.

    It was a wonderful opportunity to share some of my research, and the quality of the filming is superb.

    Happy, I can distance myself from the tartan flashes. They are definitely not my thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
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    Happy, I can distance myself from the tartan flashes. They are definitely not my thing.
    Tartan flashes are not for me either. I have never understood why they are so popular.
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