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5th July 08, 04:43 PM
#21
To be clear here, the tartan that you see on the background of this forum is the official "X Marks the Scot" tartan. There have so far been three runs of it.
Matt as the designer of that tartan has made a variant of the XMTS tartan for his customer.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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5th July 08, 04:49 PM
#22
Two more to add to the ever growing, never shrinking wish list.....
So many tartans, so little money.
Marshal Moroni
"..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12
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5th July 08, 05:19 PM
#23
Very gorgeous colors - is the fabric weaver DC Dalgliesh?
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5th July 08, 08:42 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Marshal Moroni
Two more to add to the ever growing, never shrinking wish list.....
So many tartans, so little money.
Marshal Moroni
same here, man!
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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5th July 08, 09:25 PM
#25
Great, thanks Matt. Now i have to add 2 more kilts to the never ending wish list! lol.
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5th July 08, 09:55 PM
#26
They both look really nice.
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6th July 08, 01:56 AM
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6th July 08, 05:20 AM
#28
Originally Posted by Panache
To be clear here, the tartan that you see on the background of this forum is the official "X Marks the Scot" tartan. There have so far been three runs of it.
Matt as the designer of that tartan has made a variant of the XMTS tartan for his customer.
Cheers
Jamie
Actually, Jamie, when Gordon Fraser at F&K was preparing the first run of the X Marks tartan, he sent me images of a sample wrapping of the tartan for me to ok, because he had taken some "artistic licencse" with it and wanted to make sure it was fine with me. For example, he darkened the blues -- both shades. He used two shades of yellow mixed together to give the yellow line a bit of a marled look. I think he also altered the proportions slightly. To me, none of his suggested changes were anything major enough that they would constitute a new or different tartan. Just variations on the design, which I thought looked nice, so I told him I had no problem with them.
When I did this most recent single kilt length run for my client, I used the exact thread count that I originally designed the tartan with, and sent the mill the same color image of the tartan as is used in the background of this site.
So, in reality, it is the larger runs that have been variants of the tartan, and what I just had produced is the "original" -- if you want to be technical about it.
Someone I think suggested these look like "modern" and "ancient" variations, and I think that would be fair to say.
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6th July 08, 10:10 AM
#29
My aged memory recalls that we voted on some X Marks the Scot tartan variations and picked one.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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10th July 08, 11:11 PM
#30
I like the original with the lighter colors. The darker one looked too much like blue jeans for my taste.
Mark Keeney
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