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1st October 09, 10:17 PM
#1
Todd, I seem to recall that one of those colors has a pretty strong association to one of the regiments (maybe the red to the Black Watch?) Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
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5th October 09, 11:44 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by cavscout
Todd, I seem to recall that one of those colors has a pretty strong association to one of the regiments (maybe the red to the Black Watch?) Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
There are all kinds of associations between hackle colour and regiment, because they aren't limited to kilted highland regiments, or even regiments where only the pipers wear kilts (i.e. Irish regiments), but are also worn by entirely trousered not-remotely-celtic regiments.
You can even get Irish tricolour hackles, which I don't think any military unit of the Irish Defence Forces actually wears, so I assume they are worn by civilians (albeit possibly who are in a band).
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6th October 09, 01:42 AM
#3
You are likely to be thought of as having a military connection wearing one as they are not normally part of civilian dress. Why not just stick a few nice feathers from the fly-tying section of your local fishing shop in your bonnet? Just don't get ones too long or the heraldry police will be after you. Remember they've spent shedloads of cash to qualify for theirs and don't want some upstart horning in on the act for free!
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6th October 09, 05:10 AM
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Phil
LOL! 
Slainte
Bruce
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6th October 09, 07:22 AM
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Phil
Quote:
heraldry police
LOL!
Slainte
Bruce
That would be the Lyon's Mounted Aboriginal Officers.
Or........ LMAO
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
Ken Burns
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6th October 09, 08:04 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Phil
You are likely to be thought of as having a military connection wearing one as they are not normally part of civilian dress. Why not just stick a few nice feathers from the fly-tying section of your local fishing shop in your bonnet? Just don't get ones too long or the heraldry police will be after you. Remember they've spent shedloads of cash to qualify for theirs and don't want some upstart horning in on the act for free!
Actually, Phil, for most of us the cost of our feathers has been the cost of our father's funeral.
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6th October 09, 08:22 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Actually, Phil, for most of us the cost of our feathers has been the cost of our father's funeral.
Well said, Rathdown.
T.
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7th October 09, 01:47 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Actually, Phil, for most of us the cost of our feathers has been the cost of our father's funeral.
I am so sorry to hear that your father died in such distressed circumstances that his estate was not sufficient to cover his funeral expenses but was only trying to be a little light hearted. Please accept my apologies for any upset my comments may have caused and I appreciate the hurt they may have caused.
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7th October 09, 08:44 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Phil
I am so sorry to hear that your father died in such distressed circumstances that his estate was not sufficient to cover his funeral expenses but was only trying to be a little light hearted. Please accept my apologies for any upset my comments may have caused and I appreciate the hurt they may have caused.
That post is in extremely poor taste.
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7th October 09, 09:28 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Phil
I am so sorry to hear that your father died in such distressed circumstances that his estate was not sufficient to cover his funeral expenses but was only trying to be a little light hearted. Please accept my apologies for any upset my comments may have caused and I appreciate the hurt they may have caused.
I am sorry Phil, but the above comments really won't do.
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