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10th September 06, 10:43 PM
#1
Seguing into the bands, here's a picture of the Hamilton Pipe Band on the field. It's not so much a picture of the band, as a contrast between pleating to sett and pleating to stripe:

I believe that's the Royal Stewart that they're wearing.
Oh, and the Niagara Regional Police Band was wearing their own tartan.
A couple of midget drummers from the massed bands:

While warming up before the massed bands, one of their band mates (who wasn't much older) marched by playing the theme from "Star Wars." Didn't get the camera out in time to catch him, though - was too busy listening.
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10th September 06, 10:52 PM
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Of course, it wouldn't be a Celtic Festival if you don't see at least one thing you have to have:

Nae, ya numpties - git yer minds outta da gutter! The kilt!!
(And his face is erased because I asked to take a picture of his kilt, not a picture of him.)
The Western New York tartan (what he called it), listed by the Scottish Tartans Authority as "Buffalo," ITI 4086.

I may have to talk to Matt Newsome about getting a kilt in this.
(Any current/former western New Yorkers interested in a bulk order, please PM me later.)
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10th September 06, 11:19 PM
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And last, but not least, the X Marks-ers:

Left to right: John (not yet a member), SWK Irish National; Sam/Mexipiper, New York City tartan; me, self-made cotton duck; and Pete/MacHummel, 8-yd MOD canvas CCK. Picture taken by Crystal the happy lurker.
Also there were Norm/McPelle and his wife (unfortunately we took the pictures before they showed up), Pete's wife Sandy and baby Soraya (in her Holyrood kilt)(no picture because everyone was concentrating on staying out of the rain). Ewan/Phatpiper came in at the end of the day with the rest of the Glengarry Bhoys.
Last edited by Wompet; 24th September 06 at 03:07 AM.
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10th September 06, 11:25 PM
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Superb set of pictures-Hope the rain did not spoil your day
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11th September 06, 05:00 AM
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Good pics, thanks for showing us them, and nice to put some faces to the names.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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11th September 06, 12:11 PM
#6
Great!
Those are great pics! Sorry I missed the fun... and so close to home too! Next time!!!
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11th September 06, 12:16 PM
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Thanks for the 5 minute vacation from work. O'Neille
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23rd September 06, 05:30 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Wompet
And last, but not least, the X Marks-ers:
Left to right: Dave (not yet a member), SWK Irish National; Dave/Mexipiper, New York City tartan; me, self-made cotton duck; and Pete/MacHummel, 8-yd MOD canvas CCK. Picture taken by Crystal the happy lurker.
Also there were Norm/McPelle and his wife (unfortunately we took the pictures before they showed up), Pete's wife Sandy and baby Soraya (in her Holyrood kilt)(no picture because everyone was concentrating on staying out of the rain). Ewan/Phatpiper came in at the end of the day with the rest of the Glengarry Bhoys.
Great Picture... just a correction: John -SWK Irish National, Sam/Mexpiper.
As soon as i clean up some space I will post some picture that I took that day...
mexpiper
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11th September 06, 01:25 PM
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 Originally Posted by Wompet
I may have to talk to Matt Newsome about getting a kilt in this.
(Any current/former western New Yorkers interested in a bulk order, please PM me later.)
I was told that that tartan was made for the British Shop in Buffalo, NY, I didn't realize it was registered and they didn't seem to either as I asked them. But cool if it is it would be easier for me to get one made. I don't recall thier prices for the kilts, but they may have some material available that you can just buy that and ship it off to Matt.
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15th September 06, 03:47 AM
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greit pics!
love the wee lad in his braces! (as cute as a wee button)
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slainte mhath!
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