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    New MoD a couple questions

    For anyone who saw a previous post of mine, you'll know I won a Blackwatch MoD on EBAY-UK. So what, you say? Well it was for "large guys"--a 41-43" waist. When I received it, it was obvious the belts and buckles needed replacement.
    Question 1): I was not able to find black double pronged buckles. Is it a no-no to replace the original buckles with new silver colored ones? My feeling is I want to make this a usable kilt, not necessary to be historically accurate. Comments?
    Question 2): Is there a way to find info on the original owner? The tag indicates he was a musician (musn) by the name of Griffiths.
    Thanks for your help.

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    IMHO, a kilt should be worn. Linings are routinely replaced. Seems pop and they have to be re-sewn. I would assume that belt and buckle replacement would also be considered general maintenance.

    I would replace the lining, belts, and buckles. You still have a BW MoD kilt!
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    I would recommend sending it to a professional to have it cleaned and repaired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fudgeman View Post
    For anyone who saw a previous post of mine, you'll know I won a Blackwatch MoD on EBAY-UK. So what, you say? Well it was for "large guys"--a 41-43" waist. When I received it, it was obvious the belts and buckles needed replacement.
    Question 1): I was not able to find black double pronged buckles. Is it a no-no to replace the original buckles with new silver colored ones? My feeling is I want to make this a usable kilt, not necessary to be historically accurate. Comments?
    Question 2): Is there a way to find info on the original owner? The tag indicates he was a musician (musn) by the name of Griffiths.
    Thanks for your help.
    Is there an army number on it in format 24647815??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    Is there an army number on it in format 24647815??
    There is a NATO Stock No. 8405-99-130-8723.

    At the bottom of the tag it says
    Thomas Gordon & Sons
    ST2B/2524
    (BC271039)

    No other numbers other than measurements.

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    Hi Fudgeman and All,

    NATO Stock No. 8405-99-130-8723

    8405 = Article of clothing

    99 = Manufactured in the British Isles (up to 1985 that included the Irish Republic - I believe it is now excluded)

    Regards

    Chas

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