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There was also a McDuck Tartan(named after Uncle Scrooge McDuck of course)
I think it was similier to the Shrek, but I've slept since that thread so I'm not sure.
"A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
-Koloth
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 Originally Posted by kallen
There was also a McDuck Tartan(named after Uncle Scrooge McDuck of course)
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MacDuck #1121 (it's restricted):
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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I hope I don't post this twice, if so, please to forgive.
Check out this article on the Shrek tartan. Complete with pictures!
http://www.scotexchange.net/news_item.htm?newsID=45558
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I'd be interested in the Shrek. I like it.
Adam
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 Originally Posted by arrogcow
I'd be interested in the Shrek. I like it.
Adam
And if you watch the Shrek movies and look closely, it's the tartan in the trews that he wears.
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 Originally Posted by Roan Carter
I love asymetrical tartans. The Welsh seem to do that more than the Scots ....
Actually, the Welsh tartans aren't asymmetrical. An asymmetric Scottish tartan has identical warp and weft, but the repeat is something like
ABC ABC ABC ABC (no pivots, no mirror points)
rather than
ABACABAC (pivots at B and C)
The Welsh tartans typically have different warp and weft, although each is symmetrical. So the warp might be
ABACABAC
but the weft might be
ADACADAC
Barb
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