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27th July 10, 06:06 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by xman
That's a product of the pleating. Read them down rather than across and you'll get four.
That's what I mean, Xman - the tartan in the picture has four stripes while the Warrior tartan seems to only have three.
It's the four stripes that interest me, really, as that's what makes the tartan so similar to the MacQueen.
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27th July 10, 06:31 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Cygnus
That's what I mean, Xman - the tartan in the picture has four stripes while the Warrior tartan seems to only have three.
Ah, my mistake. I misinterpreted the small image size in the Marton Mills jpg as overlapping with four bold strips. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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28th July 10, 12:37 AM
#3
The sett is the same as Gagetown (New Brunswick) but in that the single overstripe on the black was the same shade of blue as the larger blocks. A production variant perhaps?
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