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10th September 10, 01:05 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Perhaps its one of those
Masonic things that we don't know about, one can't help but smile though.
The chaps in question are members of the "Knights of St. Andrew", a service organisation associated with the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite - Southern Jurisdiction (AASR) here in the states. Chapters may be found at a number of AASR "Valleys" throughout the Southern Jurisdiction, and the organisation is based on the 29th Degree of Pike's Scottish Rite Degrees, which makes reference to Robert the Bruce & the legend of the Templars at Bannockburn.
Many of the groups have little to no experience with Highland attire, and so the choice of "uniform" can be quite...interesting.
T.
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