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    Rollo Ancient tartan

    Here are pics of the new kilt I purchased yesterday at William Glen and Son's store in Union Square, San Francisco, CA. It is in the Rollo Ancient tartan. I didn't realize that they had ex-hire and kilts that were on clearance.

    I think this one was a clearance one as it had the original flashes and basting. In any case, it was about half the price of a new kilt. I awoke early this morning and removed the basting so I can wear it tonight.

    The tartan is pretty bright, but just right for a foggy day in the City by the Bay.

    [For some reason, I can't seem to post from Flickr, so the links are provided to that page until I figure out the problem.]


    Kilt

    and the flashes:


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    Now, I'd LOVE to see the kilt, but just get:
    http://kilt/
    http://flashes/

    Well, now it works, must have flipped something.

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    Try this -


    And this -


    Nobody will ever accuse Flickr of making it easy to display their images elsewhere, but where there's a will, there's a way.

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    Nice one!!

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    I like that one A LOT.

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    Thanks, Mike1. I'm not sure what you did, so please send me a private message with how to post pics from Flickr or whatever you did to get it to work.

    Thanks, everyone. I really like it. Although I just annointed it with steak the first time out with it.

    I wonder if teflon coatings would work on a kilt apron to protect it?

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    I didnt get a picture but when i clicked kilt and flashes and it took me there.Those are nice .

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    You can't be shy, and wear that!

    Looks great. Now we just gotta get you down to a kilt and beer night.

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    Ay information on the Rollo tartan? Background, History, etc. I have an Orkney ancestor with middle name Rollo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AtagahiKC View Post
    Thanks, Mike1. I'm not sure what you did, so please send me a private message with how to post pics from Flickr or whatever you did to get it to work.
    If I send it in a PM, no one else will benefit from the explanation, so I'll do it here.

    (Riverkilt, if you are reading this thread, skip to the next post. I don't want you getting dizzy on me. )

    The Flickr image display is a pain in the neck.

    If I visit the link you provided, I am at this URL - http://www.flickr.com/photos/7974183@N06/496458200/

    However, when the forum software sees a URL wrapped in IMG tags, it needs to see what file type the image actually is. And you will see there is absolutely no file extension on that URL.

    So, you need to visit that link, right-click the image, select Properties, highlight the Location URL in the Element Properties box and then copy that across to the forum. The location URL for that image is (Do a mouse rollover to see the entire URL, as the forum software is truncating the URL) - http://farm1.static.flickr.com/204/4...f6416c.jpg?v=0

    Hold on, because we're not quite through with this URL. See that last bit, tacked onto the end of the file extension? The ?v=0 business? That has to go, so the URL will look like this - http://farm1.static.flickr.com/204/4...6aacf6416c.jpg

    Now THAT is a location URL the forum software will recognize.

    Have you ever given any thought to Photobucket? They are much more user-friendly.

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