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    Brilliant AnimalK,

    I wore the blue and I already have a Ramsay tartan kilt.

    Hmmm, a law enforcement oriented kilt pin...?? Badges were too heavy and had to turn them in when I moved on.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    I'm not a cop, but I think this is a great idea. Not sure about international (like the Interpol tartan), but what about a tartan for the Fraternal Order (in USA)? That would apply to all cops, brown or blue uniform. Right?

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    Count me in. Been in blue 8 1/2 years, hence the screen name (just a little twisted humor ). I think a general all inclusive law enforcement tartan would be great. What a way to show a sense of pride and brotherhood across agencies and jurisdictions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruanaidh View Post
    Unfortunately the National Park Service has nary a tartan, neither official or unofficial.
    You might find disagreement from the LE Honor Guard, but I won't quibble with you.

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    As a retired LEO I would also be interested in a Kilt. Norby, I noticed that when we went to the Festival In Estes Park the local police had on blue tartan kilts. Did you get a look at them? Anyway, I called them and left a voice mail with Sgt Eric Rose to find out if the tartan was made for the police department. Hopefully he'll get back to me with the answer.

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    I'd certainly be interested. I suppose blue for city, green for county and brown for state would get everyone in the loop - but it might compete with the "loud Macleod" for attention getting.

    Perhaps something incorporating the "thin blue line" concept.

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    Did anyone link to the RCMP tartan yet? I'm not a big fan of it, and I can't see it going well with the Red Serge or with a regular RCMP uniform... but then again I'm not a cop.

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    Rcmp...

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeEyes View Post
    Did anyone link to the RCMP tartan yet? I'm not a big fan of it, and I can't see it going well with the Red Serge or with a regular RCMP uniform... but then again I'm not a cop.

    The RCMP tartan looks quite natty with the scarlet of the "Mounties", INMHO:

    http://www.rcmppipesanddrums.ca/history.html#tartan

    http://www.rcmppipesanddrums.com/ima...2006/band1.jpg

    http://www.rcmppipesanddrums.com/ima...023%202006.jpg

    Regards,

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    Actually, it looks better than I thought.

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