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    Archer green Inverness capes and other scottish militaria

    Among a lot of other militaria, including sporrans, kilts, trews, doublets, etc..., this ebay vendor currently has about a half a dozen original military archer green wool Inverness piper's capes in various sizes up to 48-50 chest. They are not cheap, but if you are into authenticity and military surplus quality you might look into this guy's ebay store:

    http://shop.ebay.com/bugpiper/m.html....c0.m14&_pgn=1

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    He has some interesting items, but I've found that most of what he sells in available elsewhere for much cheaper.
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    For those willing to accept a (shorter) military style cape, this seller has one in Canada

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ROYAL-MILITARY-C...item3a5526a115
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    I've bought a few items off this guy (4 to be exact.). No clothing though, all for my pipes. He must be from Ulster, cause he loves Warmac!! But really can't say a negative thing about him. Fast shipment, solid product,always better then discribed. And really good packaging. What more can you ask???

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    I noticed he had a couple of nice seal skin sporrans. The capes were nice, but at 6'3" with a 46" chest, they're a little on the small side for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    For those willing to accept a (shorter) military style cape, this seller has one in Canada

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ROYAL-MILITARY-C...item3a5526a115
    They are short, but they are WARM. More English than Scottish, I'd venture to say. I always liked wearing mine when I was on leave in Victoria all those years ago. The red lining really caught the girls' eyes.
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    Steve McVeigh AKA "bugpiper" is indeed in Northern Ireland. I believe he's an ex-Gordon Highlander.

    I've bought a few wonderful vintage things from him on Ebay over the years: a fantastic vintage sporran cantle (with celtic dragons), and a wonderful vintage crossbelt hardware set with celtic knotwork. He has at least one Edwardian/Victorian sporran up on Ebay now I think. Here's the cantle I bought from him:



    My only complaint about Steve, which I've discussed with him, is his penchant for aquiring classic bagpipes and destroying their historicity by having the original surface turned down (ruining the original combing and removing the upper layer of the ivory which bears the patina) and then slapping modern silver mounts on them. This silver is crudely machine-engraved though it's claimed to be hand-engraved. I don't know how many wonderful vintage sets of pipes he has had destroyed in this fashion: there's always several on Ebay at any given time.

    Here's the hideous CNC-engraved silver he puts on glorious vintage pipes:



    and, lest we forget, here's what REAL hand-engraved silver looks like:

    Last edited by OC Richard; 28th November 09 at 04:51 AM.

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    steves an excelent ebayer but top dollar , but stuffs always bang on

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