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15th June 13, 09:04 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Nathan
It's always possible, but given the vintage and how it was treated as a precious family heirloom, I think it's worth digging a little more to make sure.
People treat items with reverence for many reasons, designated tartan being one of the least employed I should think. The memory alone of who the donor was might be enough. Perhaps the skirt was even made by a loved one.
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