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View Poll Results: How should I choose which kilt I wear?

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  • clan affiliation

    48 51.06%
  • non-clan affiliation

    0 0%
  • most traditional

    4 4.26%
  • least traditional and more striking/different

    1 1.06%
  • whichever one I'd prefer to wear on the day

    41 43.62%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul. View Post
    I'm pretty sure my ancestors werent present either. Irish potato farmers for generations over 300years until my grandfather's Campbells moved to Glasgow from Ireland in the early 20th century.
    As far as I'm aware - being fundamentalist Catholics they would have opposed anything non-Catholic i.e. the Scottish Campbells!
    If you do a little digging in the family "potato patch" I think you'll discover that your Irish Campbells originated in Scotland...

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    For what vegetable or garden item is Scotland known?
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    If you do a little digging in the family "potato patch" I think you'll discover that your Irish Campbells originated in Scotland...
    I know... it's just I know that my ancestors were in Ireland at the time.

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    I voted clan tartan simply because of the nature of the event. For the rest of the gathering, I think you should wear whichever you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul. View Post
    My kilts made of Auld Lang Syne Modern. I think it is - or is similar to the last one on the last called "Auld Lang Syne Blue"
    They said they granted rights to a couple of makers in the USA to request mills to make the tartan - however as far as they know from contacting the mill there's been no sales ith that tartan...

    This is it:

    You mean, like this one?


    I believe it was made in the UK, but sold through Rocky at USA Kilts. Surplus tartan, I think it was. No telling where all of it went.

    Regards,
    Rex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    You mean, like this one?


    I believe it was made in the UK, but sold through Rocky at USA Kilts. Surplus tartan, I think it was. No telling where all of it went.

    Regards,
    Rex.
    Aparently if it was made in Scotland it would have had to have been in 2 places - and if you bought it before 2007 according to John Paul at ScottishTartanStore it would be made by ScottishTartanStore.
    I dont see what he'd get from lying... although he did prove that they had designed it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul. View Post
    Aparently if it was made in Scotland it would have had to have been in 2 places - and if you bought it before 2007 according to John Paul at ScottishTartanStore it would be made by ScottishTartanStore.
    I dont see what he'd get from lying... although he did prove that they had designed it
    Commissioned this year. Here's the thread where it was announced that it was available, and here's my review of it when it arrived.

    I think it's an attractive tartan. I wore it this weekend to an outdoor concert, in fact (in unseasonably cold summer temperatures). You'll look great in yours. Be sure to post pics?

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    From the list of tartans it seems as though USA kilts was the middleman for ScottishTartanStore... especially since Auld Lang Syne Grey is there too.
    Is there a stamp on the buckles atall?

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    None that I can detect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    There is only one kilt you can wear------your clan one(Campbell). It is a gathering of the clans, after all.
    I'm still waiting for someone to show me where that rule is.
    I am personal friends with James McBain of MacBain and he wears both his clan tartan, and the Austin-Keith....and he is the Chief of MacBain. (Standing Council)

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