Is the "serrated edge" actually cording?
Looks like most of the hits are to the left arm-the arm furthest extended in a firing position, thus most exposed????
Clan Lamont!
On their way to the Scout Jamboree near Crieff just before the outbreak of war 1939.
Re: Scout jamboree. Interesting to note that, apart from kilt length and 3-tassle sporrans, these three men have nothing in common. Different sporran height, quite different upper garments, various accessories -- is the one on the right wearing a mobile phone holder as well as a dirk on his belt? ;-) Martin
Zippered tartan jacket on left is very, very nice. I hope it's alright if I port this to Brooks Brothers with the suggestion they add it to the next spring collection. I'm serious!
is the one on the right wearing a mobile phone holder as well as a dirk on his belt? Err note the date, 1939. I have no idea what the small holder is for, maybe tobacco or snuff. The photo was freely available on the net.
Originally Posted by chrisupyonder On their way to the Scout Jamboree near Crieff just before the outbreak of war 1939. A very practical look, that I like a lot. On the far left he seems to be wearing a locket belt - a Scout belt presumably. I still wear an old Boys Brigade locket belt with my kilt and it seems to go well.
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Here are some more: A couple fellows in the 1860s A piper of the Gordon Highlanders in India A piper of the Cameron Highlanders wearing a belted plaid An elegant WWI era Cameron Highlander A group of Argylls c1890 And the subject of his own thread, this interesting Montreal Scot:
Lovely sources thank you.
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