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    Quote Originally Posted by Macman
    That is interesting. Like someone said on ebay, it does look like the Canada Maple Leaf Tartan, but I don't have anything to compare it to. If it is, then I don't think it would have been used as a military tartan. It would fit a little big around me, but thanks for pointing it out.

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    David
    I have a 4yard piece of Maple Leaf PV at my place right now, and it is indeed the Maple Leaf tartan that is liste don Ebay.

    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    As Canada-philes (is that a word?) my family and I have a few assorted jackets and what-not that sport the BIG RED MAPLE LEAF and the legend "CANADA"...however, we invariably get a snotty comment from one or another of our US brethren to the effect of "If you like Canada so much why don't you go back there?".
    Come on up. You'll be more than welcome. You'll get used to not mortgaging the house for a visit to the hospital for the flu, and the taste of real beer will soon make you forget about the sex in a canoe variety you are getting now

    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    nothing would suit me more than to be sitting in a Tim Horton's with a cup of coffee and one of those little fruit tarts right now!
    I am doing that very thing right this moment. Of course if I was to call my wife a fruit tart to her face, I would likely be wearing my coffee.

    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    I'm seriously considering a kilt in Maple Leaf for the future...when my daughter saw it she wanted one immediately!
    Go for it, it is by far one of my most favourite tartans. The red is not quite as blinding as a Royal Stewart, and the blend of colours is very flattering. There is a Maple Leaf kilt in my future very soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    ...and, by the way, now that the NHL is back...Go Leafs!
    Ahh, You had my support to this point. The Leafs? I wonder if Lindros even knows what city he is in anymore? ;-) I guess it could be worse.
    Last edited by Colin; 19th October 05 at 08:41 AM.

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    Thanks, Todd and Shane. I never knew about the military connection.

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    David
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    I agree w/ Auld. My partner is Canadian and I have to say I love that country. Before we met I had been to Canada once or twice as a child and (like most of us in the states) assumed it was just like the US only north. Getting to know Canada over the last 7 years has been just amazing. We travel quite a bit and I've gotten to see a great deal of Ontario, Alberta and BC and get to know a lot of people too. Unless the US Imigration Service gets its act together we may find ourselves selling the house and heading north.

    To finally bring this On-Topic: As soon as Fraser & Kirkbright can resolve which one of the two "official" Ontario tartans (it looks to me like when the Provincial Government adopted the official tartan in 2000 they forgot they already had one - at least according to Heritage Canada) I'm going to start looking for someone to make a kilt in it. There are several Canadian District Tartans that are really very nice. As I believe I have seen Graham write: So many tartans so little money/time/patience. :smile:
    Dee

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    Certainly looks like my kilt tartan, Maple Leaf. Yes, it would be military, just without the history as it is a newer design (confirming above comments). I'm very pleased with mine, which is army surplus, as it matches nearly everything. I can easily dress it up or down, fall colours and all.

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