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9th December 10, 01:44 PM
#41
Originally Posted by Tobus
Is he also holding a matching tartan bonnet of some sort in his hand?
A simple black bonnet with red tourie I'm fairly sure.
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9th December 10, 04:05 PM
#42
That's an excellent look Robert. It's clean, classy, a little understated (in a good way). I like the banded collar shirt. I used to have several of those, but they became rags years ago.
I think I will steal your "look." I can't completely pull it off though...I don't have the hair for it. I don't have hair at all on top.
This is an interesting thread with a lot of unique ideas and good inspiration.
The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
Allen
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9th December 10, 04:28 PM
#43
Hopefully this isn't a Repost in this particular thread...it's from the cromach thread:
To my eye, that's lookin' good. Very effective use of a bright, bold tartan!
Part of me wonders if he saw our chit-chat on the tartan jacket!
Robert, your #5 photo has the same effect...very nicely done.
I'm liking the subtle check on jacket and vest more and more. It's a dark line on The MacGregor's jacket, and Robert has a similar style in a couple photos...windowpane on the vest, solid jacket.
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9th December 10, 04:34 PM
#44
Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance
Love this jacket/waistcoat.
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10th December 10, 03:30 AM
#45
Originally Posted by wildrover
Hopefully this isn't a Repost in this particular thread...it's from the cromach thread:
To my eye, that's lookin' good. Very effective use of a bright, bold tartan!
Part of me wonders if he saw our chit-chat on the tartan jacket!
Robert, your #5 photo has the same effect...very nicely done.
I'm liking the subtle check on jacket and vest more and more. It's a dark line on The MacGregor's jacket, and Robert has a similar style in a couple photos...windowpane on the vest, solid jacket.
That reminds me... I had a dream the other night that that cromach was my kilt-pin! Slightly smaller, but it still took me forever to work out how to attach it. Funny, I thought it looked familiar...
I love the hose too!
@Robert #5, Yes, love the outfits! I almost didn't notice the landscape you are in! Anyway, very naturally combined, I like it very much!
Cheers,
Michael
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10th December 10, 12:10 PM
#46
The gentleman in the photo (5th photo down in first post in this thread) is John D. Burgess, a piper of some renown (I am damning him with faint praise here--he was a giant of 20th century piping). His elegant attire shows a mastery of color and combination (note the line of dicing on his hose--perfect--and the red lacing of his ghillies). He seems very well at ease and nicely kitted out. The ease might have something to do with what's in the glass.
JMB
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10th December 10, 12:57 PM
#47
Originally Posted by Blupiper
The gentleman in the photo (5th photo down in first post in this thread) is John D. Burgess, a piper of some renown (I am damning him with faint praise here--he was a giant of 20th century piping). His elegant attire shows a mastery of color and combination (note the line of dicing on his hose--perfect--and the red lacing of his ghillies). He seems very well at ease and nicely kitted out.
JMB
Right. There's a good thread about him here:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...burgess-53164/
All accounts I've run across show that P/M John D. Burgess was a very snazzy dresser from early on. Gordon Walker seems to exhibit this same concern with what he wears (and is a very fine fine piper, himself).
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10th December 10, 05:27 PM
#48
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
Clan Chattan, Mark. The man lives in Badenoch and was among the hundreds who walked through Inverness with you in 2009.
This is the Kilt I have still for sale, hanging in its garment bag.
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11th December 10, 06:06 AM
#49
Definitely keep them coming...
I feel that I have a pretty good handle on all the different levels of highland dress after a couple of years here...but I always like to see new pictures. Most of you out there have joneses for new kilts...not me! I have a jones for some vest and jacket combinations like Robert has!
"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine
Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921
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11th December 10, 07:05 AM
#50
Originally Posted by longhuntr74
I feel that I have a pretty good handle on all the different levels of highland dress after a couple of years here...but I always like to see new pictures. Most of you out there have joneses for new kilts...not me! I have a jones for some vest and jacket combinations like Robert has!
Me, too! Lady Chrystel can make it happen for us. They are on the 'LIST'.
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