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    I very much like the Tartan Which Name Shall Not Be Spoken. If I had the discretionary funds, I would buy some yardage at least for a great kilt, if not a future X-kilt excursion.

    At the very least, the tartan should be registered. I particularly like any name that is broad, because Hunting Cthulhu sounds risky, and Modern Cthulhu sounds like the description of an imitator of a famous dead person. Maybe, Cyclopean sett is appropriate.

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    I am interested in about 3 yards too! My favorite name so far is
    Miskatonic University Insane Hunting Tartan

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    Cyclopean sett. . .I could go for that!

    "Hunting Cthulhu sounds risky"

    Cthulhu Hunting sounds even riskier, as though you might be the one Cthulhu is hunting. .
    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Seago View Post
    Cyclopean sett. . .I could go for that!

    "Hunting Cthulhu sounds risky"

    Cthulhu Hunting sounds even riskier, as though you might be the one Cthulhu is hunting. .
    For the dedicated Cthulhu cultist, that IS the ultimate goal, after all... To be eaten first!

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    Ancient Cthulhu then?

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    I could manage two yards without pain. (my roomate is a Lovecraft-nut and would love a Cthulhu skirt)

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Ancient Cthulhu then?
    Is there any other kind of Cthulhu? Come now, you'll have the shoggoths and Mi-go tittering (Mephitically) at us.

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    I'll throw in for 2 yards!

    Fhtagn!
    G Koch
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    This is just too cool. Hmmm, now to get a sporran sporting the elder sign, a ritualistic sgian dubh, and the appropriate kilt pin, hose, and flash!

    I'm new to most of this, so what exactly are we buying? 4 yards of double width would be appropriate for a belted plaid/great kilt, right? Or it gets cut in half lengthwise and can become a kilt (just 4 yards means box pleats, right?) and plaid?

    And this is coming from scotland, so we have to cover shipping? Or is someone stateside ordering it all and will distribute it locally?

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