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28th January 09, 05:31 PM
#41
from WV!
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28th January 09, 06:11 PM
#42
 Originally Posted by thescot
... I like the balmoral. It's the proper Scottish headwear under all circumstance. I wear mine when not kilted, too. I have a khaki one, a green one, a navy blue one with red toorie, and the oldest and favorite, a navy blue with black toorie. I also have a diced one, but I never wear it. Don't much care for the dicing like I thought I might.
And, yeah, the more "beat-up" the better!
I agree but then the question has to be extended to the Glengarry. Should the ribbons on the back be tied or left hanging? I have always worn mine untied.
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28th January 09, 06:16 PM
#43
The ribbons of a glengarry bonnet are always left untied.
Regards,
Sandford MacLean
Last edited by JSFMACLJR; 28th January 09 at 06:17 PM.
Reason: typo
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28th January 09, 06:49 PM
#44
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
The ribbons of a glengarry bonnet are always left untied.
Regards,
Sandford MacLean
Absolutely.
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30th January 09, 08:45 AM
#45
Thanks Gents. Good to know I wasn't too far off.
Steve
Clans MacDonald & MacKay
In the Highlands of Colorado.
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1st February 09, 09:19 PM
#46
Good evening and welcome from the Western Slope!
Nulty
Kilted Flyfishing Guide
"Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare
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2nd February 09, 01:33 PM
#47
Hello From The Land of Enchantment New Mexico::blimp:
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3rd February 09, 11:29 AM
#48
There are different tales about what to do with the ribbons and what they signify: Married vs, single, highland vs, lowland, etc.
 Originally Posted by thescot
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However, the modern ribbon is superfluous, and is strictly an ornament, if you will. And it should be tied like the old ones.
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This is the true story. The ribbons were originally used to size the hat to the individual when balmorals were made a standard size. This would of course required tying the ribons together.
Since balmorals are now made in different sizes, the ribbons are no longer needed and are just decoration. Do with them what you will.
I personally tie mine. I think it looks better and I can't stand the ribbons dangling against my neck.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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4th February 09, 04:36 PM
#49
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7th February 09, 09:25 AM
#50
WELCOME from beautiful Flint, Michigan!
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