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    Matt, You're on. I'll send you an e-mail this AM.

    David, That has to be the most incredible tartan I've laid my eyes on. You should be very proud.
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    Thanks Don,
    I had the clothe done by Peter MacDonald.

    http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/tartan/index.htm

    Its an early 1804-6 variant of the Lamont.

    Here is a picture of the front.


    You will be very happy with any Lamont.
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    Clan Lamont!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David White View Post
    Thanks Don,
    I had the clothe done by Peter MacDonald.

    http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/tartan/index.htm
    Note that the web site you gave for Peter MacDonald is way out of date. Look at the bottom of the page and you'll see that it was last updated in 1999. I honestly wonder why it's still active! In any case, none of the pricing information on there applied any longer.

    Peter's current site is:
    http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/

    You'll see that it was last update on June 4, 2007, so this is the one to go by.

    Aye,
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    Lamont Tartan

    Quote Originally Posted by David White View Post
    Thanks Don,
    I had the clothe done by Peter MacDonald.

    Its an early 1804-6 variant of the Lamont.


    You will be very happy with any Lamont.
    David,

    Which is the closest version of the Lamont Tartan is that you are wearing? Ancient, modern, etc?

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    The shades/colors in my clothe are alittle different than most I believe.



    Matt may be able to clue us in, my guess in modern???
    Clan Lamont!

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    David,

    Since you had your cloth woven by Peter MacDonald, I would assume he had the cloth woven in Wilsons of Bannockburn colors. (Wilsons was a weaving firm that started around 1765 that developed standardized colors for their cloth sometime during the last quarter of the eighteenth century -- Peter MacDonald has done extensive research into this firm and has recreated their colors).

    The colors are typically a bit softer than our so-called "modern" colors, but not nearly as light as our "ancient" colors. I think if someone were looking for something close to these shades off the shelf, the "muted" colors from House of Edgar come closest. Although Strathmore is offering four tartans in 13 oz weight in Wilson of Bannockburn colors. See:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/historic.htm

    Also, if anyone wants their tartan woven in Wilson's colors, I can have those custom woven for them (the cost of a box pleated kilt made from custom woven cloth is $480 for the average sized gent).

    Aye,
    Matt

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    Thie kilt I am wearing in this picture is in 16 oz Ancient Lamont tartan by Lochcarron, the kilt is not a box pleat, but I did buy it from Matt at the museum. It is a little lighter in color than the tartan in David's kilt.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian View Post
    Thie kilt I am wearing in this picture is in 16 oz Ancient Lamont tartan by Lochcarron, the kilt is not a box pleat, but I did buy it from Matt at the museum. It is a little lighter in color than the tartan in David's kilt.
    Jim,

    I'm working up an order with Matt. Looks like I'll be getting the Lamont Ancient 16 oz as well. I really like David's kilt, but It is a bit too pricey at the moment. The 'muted' color version is also very nice, but it comes in 13 oz.

    If you had it to do over, Jim, would you have stayed with the Ancient or gone with the Modern?

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    A good summary of colours:

    By Peter MacDonald himself:
    http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/colour.htm

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    I am pleased that this thread was brought back.

    Very imporessed with the kilts that I have seen made in the box pleat. I was not familiar with it at all but I really like it.

    I can't wait until the info. is ready to publishing after the 2nd printing of the Art of Kilt Making.

    Kevin

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