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    very nice pics, you look grand

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    Congratulations on the award and thank you for the photos.


    Best,

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    Thanks for these photos, Matt !

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Today was Franklin's 13th annual Taste of Scotland Festival. This is our annual "small town Main street festival with a Scottish flavor" that is organized chiefly by the Friends of the Scottish Tartans Museum. It's always a fun time, and today was no exception.

    The weather was fairly hot, but otherwise great. The crowds all looked like they were having a grand time. We were jammed-slammed busy in the museum all day long (the fact we had our AC kicked on high gear may have accounted for part of that!). We had free museum admission, guided tours, spinning and weaving demonstrations, and entertainment throughout the day.

    There were other stage areas set up downtown where entertainment was going on. We had crafters and vendors, a small parade, and the shops all along Main Street decorated their windows in a Scottish fashion.

    I regret we were too busy all day for me to go around taking many photos, so I only have a few to post. Maybe other X Markers who were there (I saw a few) could post pics if they have them.

    To begin with, this is me at the beginning of the day. I asked my wife to snap a picture of me on the way out of the house.

    I was being honored at this festival for my years of dedicated service to the Scottish Tartans Museum (I started the same year as the first Taste of Scotland festival, so this is my thirteenth year with the museum). So I wanted to be dressed appropriately as I would be in the parade and up on stage to get my award. I was very honored.

    But you can bet the jacket, tie and bonnet came off after the opening ceremonies and my sleeves were rolled up fast! As I said, it was a warm one!

    My wife and kids came and enjoyed the festivities for a few hours. They had lots for small children to do and enjoy. I regret I didn't get a chance to take pics of all my kids in their kilts, but they must have been photographed at least once every two minutes by someone (did I mention how cute they were?) so hopefully someone will think to send me a pic.

    I couldn't pass up the opportunity to take this photo of two great sporran makers who happened to converge today in our museum gift shop:

    On the left is Turpin Ballard, of Thorfinn Custom Sporrans. To the right is Lamar Adron Britt of Ferguson Britt Sporrans. I'm sure they were exchanging trade secrets and discussing the finer points of cordwaining.

    Here's another shot of Lamar, discussing sporrans with X Mark's own Wompet, who joined us for a good part of the day.


    No, Wompet didn't go home with a new Ferguson Britt sporran, but he did leave the shop with several new books and a new Harris Tweed box pleated kilt. Maybe he'll post some pictures of himself in his new acquisition?

    Even though I was cloistered in the museum most of the day, I did get a chance to walk out a bit. Here's our local yarn shop, with their window display showcasing several styles of hand knit kilt hose.

    I believe earlier in the week they had workshops on tartan weaving and kilt hose knitting.

    Our museum stays pretty crowded with people during the day at Taste of Scotland so we are not generally able to take time to look up names and tartans and do research for people like we normally like to do. So we take some of our reference books and a set of swatches and set up a special table out in front of the museum entrance just for looking up tartan information.


    Sadly, those were about all the picures I managed to take. If anyone else has any to add, please do!
    Is Lamarr Britt wearing a Rayskin sporran?? If so can we see more pictures??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Santa Wally View Post
    I was talking with my wife this afternoon about making a trip down to see the museum sometime. Unfortunately I didn't know about the Taste of Scotland Festival or we'd have been there. I didn't see anything posted about it on X Marks. We went down to Blairsville 2 weeks ago after learning about it on X Marks and met Turpin and Wompet there. Sorry we missed seeing them again, meeting Matt and visiting the museum for the first time. We are in Pigeon Forge for the summer.
    Sorry you missed it. You are right, I really should have posted something on XMarks about it. I generally do, but this year the time just got away from me. It was advertised pretty heavily in the local papers and free tourist papers. The museum actually had a tent down at the Blairsville festival handing out information about our Taste of Scotland (and looking up tartans for folks, as well).

    It's always Father's Day weekend, so be sure to mark your calendar for next year. (And I'll try to be better about posting inforation here!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by svc40bt View Post
    Very sharp outfit, Matt, as always. Is that one of the jackets you sell? I really like that color, and the three to button front.
    It's called a "Wallace jacket" and it's essentially a three-button Argyle style jacket. Stay tuned, it will be added very shortly to the museum's gift shop catalog, sold together with matching vest, in a variety of colors and tweeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Congrats on 13 years of service! A job well done.


    What tartan is Turpin wearing there?
    That's the "Gordon Blue" tartan, as woven by Lochcarron.
    http://www.lochcarron.com/tartanstrome/gordon_blue.html

    Turpin told me Kathy Lare made his kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigkahuna View Post
    Is Lamarr Britt wearing a Rayskin sporran?? If so can we see more pictures??
    Yes, he is! This one actually debuted at the Greenville Scottish Festival two weeks ago. Here's a close up shot:


    If anyone is interested in getting any style of his sporrans in Rayskin, just let me know. It'll be more than the standard leathers of furs, though I'm still working with him on the pricing.

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    Thank you for sharing your photos. It looks like another great year!

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    Very Nice.. Matt, as usual you look very dapper... Its nice to put faces to the names we see online... and its good to see the community come together, and celebrate the past..
    “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
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