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    Don't forget the Irish Regiment of Canada!

    http://www.regiments.org/tradition/tartans/ca-irish.htm
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    And certainly don't forget the Irish Guards:
    http://www.drumsandpipes.co.uk/
    My Clans: Guthrie, Sinclair, Sutherland, MacRae, McCain-Maclachlan, MacGregor-Petrie, Johnstone, Hamilton, Boyd, MacDonald-Alexander, Patterson, Thompson. Welsh:Edwards, Williams, Jones. Paternal line: Brandenburg/Prussia.
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    Irish Guards...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike S
    And certainly don't forget the Irish Guards:
    http://www.drumsandpipes.co.uk/
    How could I forget "The Micks" (regimental nickname of the IG's)?

    Thanks for that link, btw...

    Cheers,

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    Cool

    cool links I can hardly wait to check them out when I get home 8-)

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    I saw that Todd touched on it earlier, and I've always known them on the Irish musicians and school kids. I even own a saffron traditional for on-stage formal performances.

    As for the school boys from St. Enda's, there are some hilarious tales that will remind you of Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue". They took some early beatings, but later became some notorious Irishmen in history.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Canadian Irish Regimental Tartan-- AKA: O'Saffron

    http://tinyurl.com/dfbl7

    World's only kilted Irish Regiment.

    Now disbanded.
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    Canadian Irish...

    Quote Originally Posted by g koch
    Canadian Irish Regimental Tartan-- AKA: O'Saffron

    http://tinyurl.com/dfbl7

    World's only kilted Irish Regiment.

    Now disbanded.
    Where did you see that they were disbanded? The official Canadian Army web site shows them still on the army list.

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    Saffron goes back a long ways.

    Saffron is a traditional dye used in leine by the Irish & Scots and can absolutely be traced back into antiquity by the Irish. They thus can claim that color as their own.

    While I laugh at an Irishman in a tartan kilt, solids and especialy stripes are quite legitimately and unquely Irish.

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    Angry Laugh While You Can

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Robert
    Saffron is a traditional dye used in leine by the Irish & Scots and can absolutely be traced back into antiquity by the Irish. They thus can claim that color as their own.

    While I laugh at an Irishman in a tartan kilt, solids and especialy stripes are quite legitimately and unquely Irish.
    NOW NOW DID YOU REALLY WANT TO LAUGH AT ANOTHER KILTED MEMBER OF THIS FORUM. CHECK OUT TARTAN HISTORY BEFORE YOU DO

    SLAINTE

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    NOW NOW DID YOU REALLY WANT TO LAUGH AT ANOTHER KILTED MEMBER OF THIS FORUM. CHECK OUT TARTAN HISTORY BEFORE YOU DO

    SLAINTE
    Michael, check that caps lock, please. All capitals comes across as yelling in an online forum.

    For reference, I do like the solid color kilts, and do not see why Sir Robert has any issue with anybody wearing and promoting the kilt.

    [EDIT]

    After looking again, I see that I mis-read Sir Robert's post, he was laughing at Irish in tartan kilts and supported them in solid colors, my misinterpretation.

    And I was not berating the caps lock, just trying to gently point out the impression of others.
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