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9th March 24, 07:35 PM
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Can someone help identify this tartan?
Here’s the imgur link. https://imgur.com/a/pwEkto7
Thank you in advance!
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9th March 24, 10:49 PM
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Just a hint. Most people today will not blindly click an unknown link. In this day and age that is just not a good idea..
Here on X Marks it is very easy to insert an image. Either directly from your computer or from one of the many photo hosting sites.
ps
This is becoming more and more important as we get closer to the US Election. X Marks has been hit with an amazing amount of spammer traffic since the first of the year. (1,384 since 1 Jan. I have been able to catch all but one before they got to the open forum and the one was a sleeper since 2009) Most include embedded links. Some of those links are disguised as legitimate news agencies. Almost all look safe and friendly enough. But if you don't believe that there are some out there trying to influence your opinion, I can tell you for a fact that it is happening. Right now.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 9th March 24 at 11:08 PM.
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10th March 24, 06:59 AM
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Dress Drummond of Perth in Weathered Colours.
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10th March 24, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by figheadair
Dress Drummond of Perth in Weathered Colours.
Thank you so much!
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11th March 24, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by figheadair
Dress Drummond of Perth in Weathered Colours.
Is that a Highland Dance tartan?
It has that look. The goal seems to be to have wide swathes of white and a fairly simple bold pattern in a strong colour like purple, magenta, lime green, turquoise, or burgundy.
At least here it's very rare to see a non-dancer wear those.
Oh my eyes! https://www.inglesbuchan.com/highland-dance-tartans/
Last edited by OC Richard; 11th March 24 at 07:13 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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11th March 24, 08:42 AM
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Yes, it is a highland dance tartan. My wife is a teacher and one of her students bought this kilt used and we were trying to figure out what it was.
Originally Posted by OC Richard
Is that a Highland Dance tartan?
It has that look. The goal seems to be to have wide swathes of white and a fairly simple bold pattern in a strong colour like purple, magenta, lime green, turquoise, or burgundy.
At least here it's very rare to see a non-dancer wear those.
Oh my eyes! https://www.inglesbuchan.com/highland-dance-tartans/
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