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 Warhoover Grant ancient tartan in... 9th January 07, 11:09 AM
 macwilkin Grants... 9th January 07, 11:14 AM
 Warhoover Todd,
Thanks for the reply,... 9th January 07, 12:39 PM
 Warhoover Brother William, I knew there... 10th January 07, 10:15 AM
 AllenJ I too am a Grant! I've... 10th January 07, 11:51 AM
 Rampant Lion Brad,
I actually haven't... 12th January 07, 08:53 AM
 Warhoover Will,
I most likely will go... 12th January 07, 09:23 AM
 Rampant Lion Brad,
I have also come... 12th January 07, 10:13 AM
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10th January 07, 09:17 AM
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10th January 07, 10:15 AM
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Brother William, I knew there had to be some Grants about on here! Thank you for the photos that is just what I needed. Now you have gone and done it though, I will have to add a muted to the list of things to investigate. As I have stated earlier I just needed a push in one direction or the other.
I think I am leaning to the ancient hues for the first one and the modern will have to play second fiddle for now. I should have done a search of the forum earlier. I just saw the photo of your wedding in the modern. I do like the bright red contrast with the black of the jacket. Belated congratulations by the way.
Thanks again for the photos, much appreciated!
Slante,
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10th January 07, 10:16 AM
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Great pics! Thanks for posting them.
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10th January 07, 10:18 AM
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William and anyone else,
On a side note what are you opinions of the Grant tartan pleated by the stripe or by the sett? I know its a matter of personal preference, just looking for opinions.
Slante,
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10th January 07, 11:51 AM
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I too am a Grant! I've actually written several articles for the Craigellachie in the past. I do have a picture of me in a prince charlie with the aincent Grant but it features my ex- girlfriend and I'm not sure her or her husband would appreciate it displayed. I do have several pics of me in it with a 1715 period jacket and bonnet. Lets see if this works...
http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q257/aljo456/
Last edited by AllenJ; 10th January 07 at 12:08 PM.
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12th January 07, 08:53 AM
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Brad,
I actually haven't ever seen a Grant tartan kilt pleated to stripe. I think it might look all right pleated to one of the light blue stripes. One of the dark blue stripes might work too. Personally, I'd go with pleated to sett.
As for what hue to go with, definitely go with your first inclination. When I first got my kilt I had no love for the Grant tartan in ancient colours. It was too orange for my liking, but over time it has grown on me. I'm toying with the idea of getting a second kilt made in either the ancient Grant Hunting or Grant muted tartan. The nice thing about the ancient Grant is that it's more subdued than the modern and I think less in-your-face.
My one recommendation is, if possible, is to get the material from Lochcarron. I've seen the Grant tartan where the sett is woven smaller and to me, didn't look as good. I know that Lochcarron weaves it with the sett being large as seen in my kilt.
-Will
William Grant
Stand Fast Craigellachie!
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12th January 07, 09:23 AM
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Will,
I most likely will go with the Sett pleating. I have seen the smaller sett that you mentioned. I have done some searching on the web and I know there are other Grant tartans that have the smaller sett Grant of Ballindalloch and Grant of Monymusk come to mind. I have not found a full list of Grant tartans yet on the web. One site will list some and not others, the next the same. I found 2 new variations yesterday one called Grant Piper and another called Grant Champion. The latter is more yellow. I have seen a variation of the hunting tartan that has a yellow stripe on it. I tend to agree with you that the Modern Red is somewhat in your face, (Not knocking it at all. I will definately have a kilt made in it as well) and that is one reason I was leaning to the ancient, plus you can in my opinion see the sett better.My father will have nothing to do with the ancient hue.LOL Thanks for the heads up on Lochcarron, I will keep it in mind.
Brad
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12th January 07, 10:13 AM
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Brad,
I have also come across all of the setts you have mentioned, but the Grant, Hunting Grant, Grant of Ballindalloch, and Grant fo Monymusk are the only "official" Grant tartans. The Piper and Champion tartans are derived from paintings of the Grant Piper and Grant Champion. I think it would definitely be cool to get a kilt in either one of those.
When I was referring to the smaller sett I meant that some weavers use a different thread count, but maintain the same ratio thereby keeping the same tartan, but the sett just being smaller. I have a picture on my computer at home with myself and fellow Grant standing side by side. I'm wearing the my Modern Grant in the big sett and he's wearing the Ancient Grant in a smaller sett. I'll try to remember to post it when I get home.
-Will
William Grant
Stand Fast Craigellachie!
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