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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    Specifically, Rob Roy MacGregor.
    No, Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, Bart., 24th Chief of Clan Gregor.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    No, Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, Bart., 24th Chief of Clan Gregor.

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    Even more specific!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Sanford,

    The first photo is of The MacGregor, correct?

    Todd
    Yes, Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor.

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    Beautifully tailored and I admire you for wearing them. They are very reminiscent of garments in the National Museum of Scotland and, as such, probably more authentic than most of what we wear nowadays. From a personal point of view, however, it is possibly a bit too much tartan for my taste but strength to you to wear it.
    (Museum costume from the 1700's)
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    A little to much for my taste, however the attention to detail is astonishing.
    Scotchmaster

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    Wow! At first I thought no way but I like it! But more importantly my household budget and finance minister (better known as the wife) Likes it also, but where could I get one made?
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    Here's the most tartanic display at the National Museum:


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    The actual name of the first tartan is The MacGregor Red and Black. According to our clan chief, Sir Malcolm MacGregor, the tartan was adopted by the clan in 1603. Rob Roy was from the Glengyle section of the clan. After the success of Sir Walter Scott's book, Rob Roy, and the romance that became associated with the Highlands and the clans, Rob's name was attached to the tartan is what was nothing more than a marketing ploy of the time.


    Quote Originally Posted by CelticRanger66 View Post
    Wow! At first I thought no way but I like it! But more importantly my household budget and finance minister (better known as the wife) Likes it also, but where could I get one made?
    CR66
    Matt Newsome of the Scottish Tartans Museum could probably do that for you.
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    For the record, I'm a fan of the tartan doublet.

    In regard to the MacGregor shown in the first photo, here is a most excellent and well researched article on this tartan:

    http://kiltmaker.blogspot.com/2006/0...r-tartans.html

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    Be still my heart!!

    Visions of Macdonald Lord of the Isles Hunting....getting in line for more info on WHERE?? WHO???

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