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5th April 07, 05:53 PM
#10
Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
The "Bumblebee" tartan would be more fittingly be bestowed on that of the Barclay's.
Eh, they're so similar. The Mcleod is just more common, I've heard it called the "Bumblebee Tartan" more than once. I was at Wooster College in my Gordon, and a rabble of Mcleod kilties (I assume from the Wooster pipe band) comes over and we talk about kilts and piping, and they all, affectionately, refered to it as the "Bumblebee Tartan".
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