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21st January 09, 06:03 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
The Gold Bros. were
Gold Bros. has a reputation for producing and selling copyrighted proprietary tartans without permission, including Lady Diana.
Which does remind me, I've lost the information for the vendors which are allowed to sell Lady Diana.
That might be a good idea in general, making it known where one can get the proper source for these materials. I know IOS is Rocky, correct?
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21st January 09, 06:08 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Downix
Which does remind me, I've lost the information for the vendors which are allowed to sell Lady Diana.
That might be a good idea in general, making it known where one can get the proper source for these materials. I know IOS is Rocky, correct?
Rocky is a retailor, not a producer. Usually it is more of a question of why produces the fabric, not who retails it (unless the retailor has had it produced somewhere just for them, or the retailor is buying their goods knowingly from a producer who does not have the rights).
In the case of Isle of Skye, Lochcarron has the rights to produce it in wool, and Marton Mills has the rights to produce it in PV. So any retailor that carries Lochcarron or Marton Mills products can supply it.
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21st January 09, 10:15 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
. . .Marton Mills has the rights to produce it in PV. . .
Marton also produces it in 13oz and 16oz wool
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21st January 09, 07:06 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Downix
That might be a good idea in general, making it known where one can get the proper source for these materials. I know IOS is Rocky, correct?
If your question is where to buy a PV kilt made from IOS by someone who has paid the royalties to Rosemary, then the answer is as Matt said... any comany that gets their cloth from Marton Mills. In the case of PV, the 3 companies who post on Xmarks who get their material there are Canadian Casual kilts, Freedom Kilts and USA Kilts. In the case of Wool, pretty much all of the kiltmakers who post up here can get it from either one of those mills.
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
I wouldn't support businesses that exhibit illegal and/or unethical practices, no matter how cheap their product.
Well said. In my mind, it would be like buying a knock off 'gucci handbag'. It's just a cheap look alike (sort of) of the real thing.
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