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    Just so everyone is clear on this, we're going with Tartan #1 for the material from Fraser and Kirkbright, since it's scored a lot higher in the general popularity index than #2 did.

    There's nothing preventing anyone from getting a custom weave of tartan #2 and calling it the "X Marks Dress Tartan" though. If you really dig #2, go for it.

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    Question, how do we know exactly how different this tartan is from others out there. Im somewhat of an amateur herald and know that being different matters, in not wanting to get confused for something other than you are.

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    tartan...

    Quote Originally Posted by CoryLymanMcHenry
    Question, how do we know exactly how different this tartan is from others out there. Im somewhat of an amateur herald and know that being different matters, in not wanting to get confused for something other than you are.
    Matt Newsome is the designer of the tartan, and I believe he was going to list it with the Scottish Tartans Authority's International Tartan Index (ITI).

    Cheers,

    Todd

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