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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    I have never tied a bow tie
    No problem-----I hope! McMurdo put up an instructive video on how to tie a bow tie on "Kilt accessories" with a title something like "tying a tie".It is probably one or two pages back. If we are really lucky he may guide you to it. Help please McMurdo?
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    Found it! "Kilt accessories" page three "what tie to wear" post 2.

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    I'll try to get a link to that in here, Jock.

    And here we go; it is the second post of the thread and posted by McMurdo:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/t...330/index.html
    I like bow ties too, and need to replace mine. Might look for one to go with my daywear outfit.
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    Thanks Ted. If I was cleaver I would ask you how you did that, but I am not, so I won't!

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    I'll go one better

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    Thanks Jock, and Ted and you too McMurdo,

    I will check that out as that seems to be an excellent skill to learn. I did infact succeed in tying the bow in the back of my balmoral, now i just need to put in a few stitches. I want to make sure i like the bow and that i am not going to retie it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I'll go one better
    That store is just a hour away from me!

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    Ya, I think that's a pretty good video. Someone had to actually show me, hands on, whay back when. Same with four-in-hand ties.

    My father has no idea how to tie a tie and always wears clip ons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    ... Same with four-in-hand ties ...
    Which is another tie-type that many many blokes can't do properly. The Windsor knot is the only way to tie a long tie (four-in-hand ) in my opinion. Badly tied ties and leaving the top button of the shirt visable above the scrappy knot does my (usually tolerant) head in!!

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    I'd have to agree, the Full Windsor knot is the only way I've tied my ties for a while now. A few weeks ago I was tying some ties for my twin brother, with his Cerebral Palsy he does not have the dexterity to tie his own, he asked me to tie them in a Half Windsor as that is what he prefers, I had to fight myself to finish them off properly. Unless of course I'm tying a bow tie, in which case the above video has proven most helpful indeed.
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