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10th February 06, 09:38 AM
#1
To do 1 or two Glens you have to select from the established dice.
Here are the avaiable dice to choose from:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...9831397CcsQQW#
I'm thinking a brown glen with lovat green dice would work nicely with a forest marpat PK and maybe look decent with my Gordon kilt with brown sporran and leather.
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10th February 06, 09:54 AM
#2
Darn, no TS dicing available. Lovat blue would be my next choice on a navy Glen. He didn't happen to mention what colour Glens they have did he? Those guys at Glenngarryhats.ca do a nice looking sky blue.
Last edited by Moosehead; 10th February 06 at 09:56 AM.
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10th February 06, 10:05 AM
#3
At least I know that temptation is gone 
I didn't ask about color of the Glen, but Myles sent me a couple of pics of a green and brown. It would be worth asking. Sounds like if it's out there he will probably have it or can get it.
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14th February 06, 10:00 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Moosehead
Darn, no TS dicing available.  Lovat blue would be my next choice on a navy Glen. He didn't happen to mention what colour Glens they have did he? Those guys at Glenngarryhats.ca do a nice looking sky blue.
Search Ebay, there are several out there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canadian-Toronto...QQcmdZViewItem
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15th February 06, 04:42 AM
#5
No wonder I feel so at home here - we wear the same colours - a berets or a wide whiteish Tilly hat is my usual head gear - how about khaki bush hats with the stud on the side to turn the brim up? I had a fine sturdy example of the type for years - it is probably still around somewhere unless someone succumbed to hat envy - I get that quite a lot, particularly for ones I make myself.
I have lost quite a few over the years - I tend not to take them off these days to stop them being hatnapped.
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15th February 06, 11:06 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Pleater
No wonder I feel so at home here - we wear the same colours - a berets or a wide whiteish Tilly hat is my usual head gear - how about khaki bush hats with the stud on the side to turn the brim up? I had a fine sturdy example of the type for years - it is probably still around somewhere unless someone succumbed to hat envy - I get that quite a lot, particularly for ones I make myself.
I have lost quite a few over the years - I tend not to take them off these days to stop them being hatnapped.
My Tilley has snaps to allow the brim on either or both sides to be turned up.
Will Pratt
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