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14th June 09, 07:54 AM
#21
Kilt A it's said made in 1979,Pattern 1957,When I bought it is unissue,It's the same as B and D.The C is used when I bought.
I believe A made before 1980s,Post 1980s The British army using the metric system,Isn't it?
I bought the Gordon's kilt because the movie The Last EmperorPeter O'Toole ,What a posh gently man!. but I have't buy the sporran which could collocate the Gordon's kilt.
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14th June 09, 12:10 PM
#22
good collection welcome from Scotland !
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14th June 09, 04:40 PM
#23
from the West-o-Plex
(west of Fort Worth Texas)
slainte
Uilleam 'Wolfhawk' Kerr
(William 'Hawk' Bennett)
Queen's Own Highlanders * Queen's Royal Highlander Guards * The Order of Culloden Moor
Na Fir Dileas * IBRSC #1654 * RMG #921 * Assassin Guild * RenRat Nation
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14th June 09, 08:59 PM
#24
You should have said Celtic Civilization. Much like the Chinese, the Celts already had a highly developed literary culture, arts, historical knowledge, mathematics and sciences, while the Anglo-Saxons were still wallowing in their own muck.
Last edited by Colonel MacNeal; 14th June 09 at 09:03 PM.
Reason: redun
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15th June 09, 06:44 AM
#25
Nice collection !!.Welcome from Sweden
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15th June 09, 07:24 AM
#26
from Bryan/College Station
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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16th June 09, 04:11 AM
#27
 Originally Posted by puffer
Thank you for sharing. Being a "FAN" Regimental issued KILTS,
WELCOME YOU !!! From KENT, WA USA
Are any of the BW's "officer" grade ??
Puffer
Thanks,All of you are kindly,Not the BW's "officer" grade ,That's A&SH or,as label
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16th June 09, 04:15 AM
#28
 Originally Posted by slohairt
Huan ying/Fáilte! A very nice collection of MoD kilts!
I am so happy and astonished there is Chinese speaking "welcome"
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16th June 09, 04:17 AM
#29
 Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
You should have said Celtic Civilization. Much like the Chinese, the Celts already had a highly developed literary culture, arts, historical knowledge, mathematics and sciences, while the Anglo-Saxons were still wallowing in their own muck.
Thank you,I knew.
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16th June 09, 09:42 AM
#30
Ni hao! Ok, that's all the Chinese I know right now, other than asking if you would like to sit down and have some tea I wish I could get my fiancée into liking kilts - she's Taiwanese and likens my wearing a kilt to her wearing a qipao... thinks it's just plain silly when there's not a "good reason" to do so. Oh well.
Welcome, from Texas, by the way
elim
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