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  1. #21
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    Matt, your thinking is absolutely the same as mine. That is why I couldn't post more information on the kilt. I Have NO documentation. Just family hearsay. The elderly lady that brought it in was the gentleman's wife and not the most reliable source.
    In a short conversation afterwards with the son it appears the gentleman who owned the kilt may have been a civilian piper that was sent by the Canadian Govt. to Europe in something like a USO show.
    More details forthcoming as I get them.
    Steve Ashton
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    Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
    I wear the kilt because:
    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    So, What's happening to the kilt???
    Is she keeping it? Selling it?
    Gving it to interested parties???

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    Looking at the belt closure system on that kilt and the one in Matt's blog, you can see where the idea that the belt loops on a kilt were intended for a belt and leading us here on X-Marks to many threads about should the belt loops on a kilt be used for a belt

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    Oldest tartan?

    Not mine, but possibly a cousin:


    http://info.anu.edu.au/mac/Newslette..._07/plaid.html

    1200 BC??


    Phil

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    None of my kilts come close. But, I am a descendant of George Shepherd born about 1780 or so, in Scotland. One of these days, I'll find a Shepherd tartan kilt I can afford.

  6. #26
    Martin S
    I have a second-hand Robertson hunting kilt with an identical Thos Gordon label.

    No idea how old it is, but it's by far the best-made garment in my wardrobe (which contains at least a dozen other pofessionally made kilts).

    Mr Gordon's shop still functions in Glasgow, and I'd love the opportunity to visit and see if they still make their kilts as skilfully.

    Martin

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    About 4 years ago whilst in Braemar on a Clan Farquharson Gathering, I went into Lamont Sporrans, and saw an old Farquharson kit for sale. It did not fit mer but I bought it and had it re-made to fit me.

    The kilt is pre-WW1 so must be a good 85+ years old. Extremely heavy cloth and the sett is huge. Very unusual and very rare. It the same as that worn by my Clan Chief and he says he inherited his, so his is likely to be much older than mine. The pleast are a good 4" deep, although the kiltmaker who altered it for me had to insert a very narrow pleat in the centre in order to keep the sett.

    I wear it once or twice a year and just for special occasions. The photo is of me and my very dear late friend Brian at a legal event in Kendal in the English Lake District in July last year.


    http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k2...DAL2006364.jpg

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    Nice picture, a superb looking kilt.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    thanks everyone who posted to this thread. it is very interesting, and i learned a few new things. i wanna try out a kilt that has the wrap around belt-strap thing. i wonder how it fits and wears.

    thanks again guys.

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