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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    A little History;

    I was in "The Bay" store a few months ago and noticed some girls' skirts made from one of the most beautiful Tartans I had ever seen. Then I noticed other items for sale with the same Tartan. So I inquired how I could buy some of the fabric and was told "No way, no how!".
    You ought to stroll in there smugly wearing an 8-yard great kilt in their tartan.
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    Well, it won't be a Great Kilt but Erin, our lead seamstress, took Barb Tewksbury's course during Kilt Kamp and will be making me a full Traditional hand-sewn from the HBC Tartan and you can bet I will stroll through 'The Bay' in it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    Well, it won't be a Great Kilt but Erin, our lead seamstress, took Barb Tewksbury's course during Kilt Kamp and will be making me a full Traditional hand-sewn from the HBC Tartan...
    Steve, I can vouch for Erin's work. Your kilt will be in good hands.

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    That is a stunning tartan. For some reason down in the states when they teach about the Hudson Bay Company the teachers always make it sound like it is dead and gone. Then one day I did an internet search, and BAM there it was a shock to my American eyes. I think it is neat that such a company has continued to thrive.

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    My McRae ancestors emigrated from Scotland to Churchill and on to the Red River Settlement (now Winnipeg) before returning to Scotland and later emigrating to New Zealand. Guess that's enough to make me want to save the pennies for an Hudson Bay tartan.

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    Just saw this thread. That's a very good looking tartan!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordanjm View Post
    That is a stunning tartan. For some reason down in the states when they teach about the Hudson Bay Company the teachers always make it sound like it is dead and gone. Then one day I did an internet search, and BAM there it was a shock to my American eyes. I think it is neat that such a company has continued to thrive.
    Well, it hasn't really continued to thrive.

    The Bay is actually now owned by an american corporation, I believe.

    Also, when I was in Michigan, I remember driving by a department store called "Hudson's". I was told by my friend that lived there, that it was somewhat related to the "Bay". (In Canada, the Hudson Bay Company department stores are just called "The Bay")

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