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    A Free Fraser Highlander

    So today we found ourselves back over at Mark and Joan's house, they had something to show me. I tried to convince them to let me have it however they said they'd keep it themselves. A friend of theirs found this in a house he was restoring and gave it to Mark.

    The strange thing is that it looks like someone put an extra pleat in the apron, it was very strange to see and I guess was the fastest way to resize it, this besides the fact that it is the Fraser Highlander tartan makes me think it was a regimental kilt, however the tag on the inside and the pleating to the sett make me think it was made for someone. I thought I'd post it here to see what the rabble would come with.













    A close up of the extra pleat.
    Last edited by McMurdo; 4th January 10 at 09:59 PM.

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    as far as i can tell the extra pleat might help keep you from exposing your "manly parts" when you sit down, kind of how the utilikilt has the pleats in front also. The apron drapes down between your legs when you sit. Just an assumption though

    Tony

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    For what it's worth, the Atlanta Pipe Band wears that tartan.
    http://www.atlantapipeband.com/?page=home

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    There is a hidden pocket sewn on the under apron. I think Burnett's is now Burnett's and Struth in Barrie, I have been in their shop many times and will I think email these photos to them to see if they may be able to provide some history on it. We may even take it up to them, we were up there a week before Christmas. I was absolutely sure it was a Fraser Highlander kilt, they were questioning what tartan it was as the name inside is John MacDonald.

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    Fabulous kilt, looks a quality product. I do hope your friend will wear this kilt with pride.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Isn't there a 78th Frasers Highlanders reenacment group in Montreal? Maybe this kilt belonged to one of their members?

    A quick Google search also turned up 78th groups in Toronto, Ontario, and Vancouver. As well as a pipe band by that name in Ontario.

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    Yes Matt there are reenactment groups in Toronto at least and probably Vancouver though I can only be certain about Toronto.

    Alex, it really is a quality kilt, I'm sure Mark will wear it with pride.

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    I love a good mystery - you are going to have to keep us posted as to any more information you get Glen.

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    John Macdonald was my great great grandfather, lived in Nova Scotia. We also have Fraser blood. The kilt must have been his. The kilt must be a family heirloom. Thank you for finding it. You may post it to me anytime, thank you....
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    John Macdonald was my great great grandfather, lived in Nova Scotia. We also have Fraser blood. The kilt must have been his. The kilt must be a family heirloom. Thank you for finding it. You may post it to me anytime, thank you....
    A valiant effort Ron
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