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2nd August 06, 09:32 AM
#11
Yes...Wales does rule :-) But I am partial cause I have a Welsh family line as well. I agree with you on the Tartan with the Dragon on it. I am saving up for it as we speak.
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2nd August 06, 09:34 AM
#12
You might have seen it already, but just in case, check out www.welsh-tartan.com. Lots of cool stuff on there.
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2nd August 06, 10:57 AM
#13
I have the St. David's tartan kilt (Brithwe Dewi Sant), complete with a dragon pin, in my Kollection:
but I think I draw the line at the ysgrepan, which looks as if it needs a haircut - the Freelander looks so much neater!
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13th September 06, 07:31 PM
#14
Originally Posted by Hamish
I have the St. David's tartan kilt (Brithwe Dewi Sant), complete with a dragon pin, in my Kollection:
Ok, now I am confused. I like this kilt very much but is it really a tartan? The verticle stripes are not the same as the horizontal.
Mark Keeney
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13th September 06, 10:11 PM
#15
Originally Posted by Mark Keney
Ok, now I am confused. I like this kilt very much but is it really a tartan? The verticle stripes are not the same as the horizontal.
Many Welsh tartans do not have the same thread count in the warp and weft. (ie: the lines are different vertical than they are horizontal).
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14th September 06, 04:48 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Hamish
but I think I draw the line at the ysgrepan, which looks as if it needs a haircut - the Freelander looks so much neater!
Me too Ham - they look far too shaggy for my taste.
The Welsh Tartan Centre had a stand at the Royal Welsh Show in July and the chappie manning it was sporting a St Davids Tartan Cilt and a Ysgrepan.
I asked him out of curiousity if I could have a peek inside it and he duly obliged. It has a similar storage capacity to the Sporran but I just couldn't find it aesthetically pleasing and told him I still preferred my sporran (which I was of course wearing with my kilt). I think he was pleased though to see someone else actually in a kilt though.
They do offer a sporran with the Welsh Dragon embossed on it, however, and I might be tempted at some stage to obtain one, preferably along with my first Welsh Tartan Cilt!
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14th September 06, 05:17 AM
#17
Originally Posted by McClef
They do offer a sporran with the Welsh Dragon embossed on it, however, and I might be tempted at some stage to obtain one, preferably along with my first Welsh Tartan Cilt!
This is the sporran I got to go with my Welsh Edwards cilt:
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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14th September 06, 06:20 AM
#18
Originally Posted by davedove
This is the sporran I got to go with my Welsh Edwards cilt:
And very nice it is too!
Or as we would say in Welsh - Ardderchog
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14th September 06, 09:06 AM
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14th September 06, 09:12 AM
#20
I do have a family line into Wales, it ties in downstream to my family line into Scotland. Family name was Kendricks. Orginally thought it was a sept of the McNaughton Clan until further research had that branch going into Wales.
Just another tartan or two to look into.
Don
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