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    You can have the same, Lime, if you have loads of £££££££££s!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
    You can have the same, Lime, if you have loads of £££££££££s!
    Aye - that is a problem! On the other hand I did have two tweed jackets for ages but I found I just got used to wearing one of them and never wore the other so I sold it: there is just something reassuring about having a favourite old Harris Tweed jacket... doesn't stop me looking though! I was going to compare this to marriage but I don't think my wife would appreciate being compared to a tweed jacket no matter how favourably!

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    Welcome, from another Macpherson! I've made Modern Hunting Macpherson kilts for my sons and grandsons. I've made a Modern Hunting and a Muted Red Macpherson for myself. Both tartans are beautiful. Now you've got me thinking about Chattan, so I'll have to investigate it.
    Member of Clan MacPherson Association

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    This is my Clanchattan, woven in the very early 70s by the late Jamie Scarlett, the 'grand old man of tartan', of wool from the Moy estate.

    Last edited by ThistleDown; 1st November 13 at 05:14 PM.

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