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    Your Help ID'ing Pastor's Tartan, Please.

    Our assistant pastor asked if I would try to identify this tartan.

    His name is Tompkins, but I looked at the Scottish Register of Tartans under Tompkins and saw nothing like this. He would appreciate your help very much. I would appreciate your help even more.

    Thank you very much for considering my request. Sincerely yours,
    Paul

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    Flower of Scotland

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ID:	41196 Possibly Flower of Scotland
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    That looks very, very close. It could be the one.

    Thank you very much! - Paul

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    My first guess was also Flower of Scotland, but upon closer inspection, I believe your tartan in question is Gunn in "ancient" colors; due to the red stripe pivoting in the green field and not the blue.
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    I believe that this is Barkley as the red is within the green band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Rogue View Post
    My first guess was also Flower of Scotland, but upon closer inspection, I believe your tartan in question is Gunn in "ancient" colors; due to the red stripe pivoting in the green field and not the blue.
    Agreed. Looks like Gunn ancient.

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    The Gunn Tartan SRT 1560 has distinct spaces between the black and the blue stripes.

    Last edited by Steve Ashton; 18th January 22 at 04:12 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Ashton View Post
    The Gunn Tartan SRT 1560 has distinct spaces between the black and the blue stripes.

    I think you are exactly correct on the distinction, but I think the space is there, just barely visible in the OPs photo….which appears to be a version of Locharrons image of Gunn ancient.
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    It's definitely Gunn in OC. The finer green lines at the edge of the blue are only just visible but there they are.

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