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    Ooh! I really like that muted Strathearn! It's not too dissimilar from the Grant Champion tartan, which I've wanted in a kilt for years now. Unfortunatley, it's very rare and is thus a very expensive custom order. I find the Grant piper tartan very attractive as well.

    Just for the record...
    Here is the Grant Champion portirat:
    http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q...irMorGrant.jpg

    And here is the Grant Piper portirat:
    http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q...r_by_Waitt.jpg

    It is indeed Great to be a Grant!

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    Allen,

    Always nice to meet a fellow clansman. Thanks for the photos. I had seen smaller versions of them. Thanks for the larger versions. I checked out your photobucket. I like the jacket. What time period is it? Your basket hilt is beautiful. I am sure that put you back a few Guineas. I agree the more I look at the Stathearn the more I like it. Definately on my list in the future.

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    Thanks for your compliments.

    The jacket is actually a copy of the one in the Grant Champion portirat. So an approximate date for it would be about 1715, though we see similar ones much later than that.

    My baskethilt- thanks, but the real credit goes to the smiths that made it.
    EB Erickson made the hilt: http://eljay.myarmoury.com/
    Angus Trim made the blade: http://www.angustrimdirect.com/index.html
    Christian Fletcher put it all together and made the scabbard and baldric: http://www.christianfletcher.com/Site/Welcome.html

    I am quite pleased with the result...and yet it was many, many Guineas ;)

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