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    Come awa' in!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian
    I've been lurking and reading the various interesting and entertaining post here for several weeks. I decided to make my prescence known and join in the conversation.

    The lone kilt in my closet is a 13 oz, 8 yard traditional in the Campbell of Cawdor Modern tartan. I have purchased most of my accessories were purchased from our fellow board member Matt at the Scottish Tartan's Museum.

    My kilt purchase was encouraged by my wife and my minister. We are Presbyterians, our church has the Kirk'n service once a year. Our minister is from Scotland, there are lots of kilts worn on this particular Sunday.

    From what I read here it is a good thing to have your wife's approval and encouragement.

    Jim
    Welcome, Jim -- I was born & raised in a long line of Scottish Presbyterians -- although I'm Episcopalian now! ;)

    Campbell of Cawdor is also the Argyll District tartan, and I have always wanted a kilt in it, since my great-great grandmother was from there.

    I am in charge of our two kirkins that our St. Andrew's Society sponors every year -- I'd love to hear more about the one at your kirk.

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    KMacT: I thought that tartan on your avatar looked familiar, the modern tartan is much darker than the ancient tartan, the green and the blue are very dark, much like the Black Watch tartan.

    To answer the other questions on the second kilt, I was thinking maybe an Ancient Campbell in a 4 yarder.

    Cajunscot: Glad to hear you are participating in the Kirk'in services, ours is pretty traditional, led by a Scottish Minister (with the brouge) in a Fraser Hunting tartan and a Braemore Jacket. The Claymore come first in the procession, then the Beadle (Beedle?)with the Bible, then the parade of clans and tartans followed by the bagpiper and drummer. After the service we have lunch, complete with Haggis.

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    Welcome to the board!


    Rob

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    Jim,

    Welcome to this band of kilt lovers!
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Welcome. My grandfather Murdoch is long dead so its none of his business if I associate with Campbells now ;)

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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