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28th February 07, 08:05 PM
#41
The "Black Watch" is a handsome tartan because they copied (stole) it from the Lamont's. We are proud to have them use our colors
::::::ducking::::::: LOL
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28th February 07, 08:07 PM
#42
 Originally Posted by Bob C.
You're right, as always, Todd. There are many who deal in generalities and lack your knowledge of detail, though.
This place is great. So many opportunities to learn.
Aww, shucks.
History is never black & white, but always many shades of grey.
T.
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28th February 07, 08:25 PM
#43
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Aww, shucks.
History is never black & white, but always many shades of grey.
T.
Up until WWII then they started filming in colour, but Cajunscot knows the exact start date of that.
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28th February 07, 10:11 PM
#44
I had no idea the Black Watch was such a controversial tartan. Hmmm, can someone direct me to a link with deeper history or explanation? I would love to learn more without infringing on the delicate debates often avoided here.
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28th February 07, 10:22 PM
#45
If there weren't any debates, and we all knew everything about Kilts, there'd be no reason for X Marks. Good Thread folks.
Oh yes, and nice Kilt Splash! You look good.
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1st March 07, 01:38 AM
#46
I for one think the Black watch tartan is beauiful, it look great.
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1st March 07, 05:31 AM
#47
I know OldHiker was just kidding, but just in case anyone is confused, the Black Watch is not based on the Lamont, but the other way 'round. The Lamont tartan, like many others, is based on the Black Watch. In this case, Lamont is the Black Watch tartan with a white line added to the green.
There are a large family of tartans that are based on Black Watch, including many standard clan tartans. Many were originally military tartans and later adopted for use as clan tartans (like the Black Watch itself). It was very common to "create" a new military tartan by adding a color stripe or two to the Black Watch.
Others are based on the Black Watch as a nod to the military history of the tartan, but were never themselves used as military tartans.
Here's a partial list just of Black Watch variants that I can think of off the top of my head this morning:
Lamont
Forbes
Gordon
MacKenzie
Robertson Hunting
MacLachlan
Fraser of Lovat
MacNab
Cairns
Scottish National
MacRae Hunting
Murray of Atholl
Tyneside Scottish
Baillie
The list goes on and on.....
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1st March 07, 05:39 AM
#48
yes I was kidding.
.....and I swear the Lamont's were just watching the Campbell's sheep (maybe a little too closley). All other charges are disputed.
Mom they started it first.
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1st March 07, 05:48 AM
#49
 Originally Posted by Oldhiker
I swear the Lamont's were just watching the Campbell's sheep (maybe a little too closley).
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1st March 07, 05:54 AM
#50
 Originally Posted by Oldhiker
Yes, I was kidding.
.....and I swear the Lamont's were just watching the Campbell's sheep (maybe a little too closley). All other charges are disputed...
I also, heard, that while watching the Campbell's sheep, they invented rubber boots.
...just kidding.
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