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19th August 10, 07:12 AM
#21
from SE Michigan
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19th August 10, 08:02 AM
#22
from Chicago
Animo non astutia
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19th August 10, 12:51 PM
#23
from Bryan/College Station!
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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19th August 10, 12:53 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by Dr. Mac
from Bryan/College Station!
Thanks for the hail from Aggieland.
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19th August 10, 02:51 PM
#25
Hi, James, and welcome to X Marks from the bottom end of Africa.
Your mention of Ceangails has intrigued me, since I am unfamiliar with this type of neckwear.
Forgive my ignorance, but could you direct me to an illustration or two of a Ceangail?
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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19th August 10, 03:36 PM
#26
Ceangails
 Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle
Hi, James, and welcome to X Marks from the bottom end of Africa.
Your mention of Ceangails has intrigued me, since I am unfamiliar with this type of neckwear.
Forgive my ignorance, but could you direct me to an illustration or two of a Ceangail?
Regards,
Mike
Mike, Ceangail is a Gaelic word meaning "tie". We designed these ties to do several things. One is to give alternatives to fore-in-hand ties and bow ties. You can wear them for formal affairs or casually. Your collar can be buttoned or worn loose and it looks basically the same. They can be worn with clan badges large and small or with organizational coins made into pendants.
Our local Police Emerald Society first wanted them to use with their coins to distinguish past presidents. When they saw the result they decided that all members could wear them for parades and special events and presidents could have a secondary indicator, like a star or pin, to show that position. They will wear the Ceangail one the outside of their open collars with their organizational ascot next to their necks.
Here's where you can see them: http://www.jbyous.com/CelticNeckwear.html. I think you will find them unique. Also look up "James Byous" on facebook and you will see me wearing on at a beach wedding.
Last edited by James Byous; 19th August 10 at 04:40 PM.
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19th August 10, 04:25 PM
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Last edited by Woot22; 19th August 10 at 05:54 PM.
"Blood is the price of victory"
- Karl von Clausewitz
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19th August 10, 04:51 PM
#28
Welcome Jim from another local.
John
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19th August 10, 05:25 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by 7 miles
Welcome Jim from another local.
John
Hey, Big John. I had someone ask about your group and if it is still getting together. Are you?
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19th August 10, 06:20 PM
#30
Hello and a warm Celtic from the lowlands of Boston, Massachusetts.
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