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    MacArthur! My family came from Isle of Skye, Scotland to North Carolina, USA. They were pipers!

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    I am fortunate to have several clan tartan names in my ancestry, but since I bare the name Craig, that is the tartan I prefer to wear. It is not easy to get and the colors are difficult to use, but that makes it unique.

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    Keith & Austin Ancient.
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    Remember folks, it DOES NOT have to be your clan tartan. I'm fortunate to have many clans in my ancestry also(Macdonald of Keppoch, MacLean, Buchanan, Gordon), but you don't have to limit yourself to that.
    I'm not knocking anyone's clan affiliation, just making sure you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hkjrb623 View Post
    Remember folks, it DOES NOT have to be your clan tartan.<snip>
    For many kilt wearers, tartans are an important symbol of heritage, history, and family. No wonder they will feel most connected to their clan tartan!
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    Capercaillie, modern. this is the tartan I identify with the closest.



    But my clan tartan is MacNaughton....


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    I am partial to Cochrane Ancient, which I have yet to purchase...but is on the list with a very close 2nd with my Regimental Tartan.

    http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tar....aspx?ref=4191

    I will pick it up someday as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    For many kilt wearers, tartans are an important symbol of heritage, history, and family. No wonder they will feel most connected to their clan tartan!
    True. I also feel it's just as important to blaze your own path, just like our ancestors.

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    Smith - Modern. Made by Philip King Aberdeen from Lochcarron Mills.

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    I have struggled for years trying to find "just the right" tartan -- one that I both like and has some "significance" for me. Almost by accident I found the County Tyrone (Ireland) tartan to fit the bill. My family name is said to have originated there and I just really like the colors and set even though it is of very modern and "unofficial" design (sort of like me -- the "unofficial part" anyway, if not the "very modern" ) It goes especially great with my brown tweed kilt jackets!!!

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