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    Something else to salivate over!


    Official Grand Lodge of Scotland Tartan and Kilt


    Just what every Mason needs, along with a badge for his Balmoral of course.


    Even more goodies here: http://www.masonicscotland.com/index.html

    BTW, any other members of the Craft hang out around here?

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    My step-dad is a Mason, maybe I can use this to talk him into wearing a kilt. I doubt it, but I'll show him anyways. Thanx for the link

    thanx...Ded N. Buried

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    Definately not for me

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    There are a handfull on here.



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    highlandtide,

    Believe it or not, David McSweeney (who you have just received an e-mail from) designed the Official Grand Lodge of Scotland tartan.

    MasonicScotland (who are actually Clansman Knitwear) need to purchase their material/kilts from http://www.masonicthemes.com before selling to the public so I'd expect Masonic Themes to be somewhat cheaper. The Grand Lodge of Scotland will soon be opening their own online store too, which will incorporate all the products from Masonic Themes, and more.

    As much as I like the tartan (having seen it first hand) I cannot wear it - I'm not a mason and the masons may not look to fondly on non-masons wearing their tartan!

    highlandtide, I'm back in the office now and will respond asap to any of your enquiries.

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    I wish I had a picture of the Kilt that my Grandfather wore in Canada. He was a Grand-master of the Masons in London, Ontario.

    The one vivid memory that I have of the funeral was the respect and the kilts that the Masons had. Grandpa's kilt and sporran were amazing!
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    masons may not look to fondly on non-masons wearing their tartan!
    Why on earth not? Do members the Black Watch frown on non members wearing their tartan?
    Do Scots frown on non-scots for wearing the national tartan of Scotland?

    From what I have seen on this site, the general view is, if you like the tartan, wear it, it is a nice tartan, I like it too.

    I want to buy a Stewart Hunting tartan because I like it, but I'm not a Stewart.

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    Graham,

    In my research, I fought that the Hunting Stewart is considered a generic tartan.

    A far as the Masons go I think they might be mortarfied. (This was a attempt a humour.)

    Casey

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottishKilts
    masons may not look to fondly on non-masons wearing their tartan!
    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Why on earth not?
    Graham,

    I'd say what I said was more out of a mark of respect than not wearing it because I'm not a mason.

    As you'll probably know, Masons have 'inductions' to welcome people into their society and all that goes along with it i.e. secret handshakes and such like.

    Having spoken with a few masons recently, I get the impression that because it's their exclusive tartan, they want to keep it exclusively to masons.

    I will find out if anyone can wear this tartan and report back.

    Personally, I wear a Red Wallace tartan and I am not a Wallace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey
    Graham,
    A far as the Masons go I think they might be mortarfied. (This was a attempt a humour.)

    Casey
    Ba Dum Dum!

    Graham - You and I can make up Clan Duncan, and wear the Hunting Stewart tartan with pride!

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