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15th June 12, 10:45 PM
#11
Nick...I'd be proud that you wear the tartan. I wear the MacPherson, Gow and Smith at various events on the same weekends.
Last edited by Scottish Terrier; 15th June 12 at 10:46 PM.
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16th June 12, 06:12 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Scottish Terrier
Nick...I'd be proud that you wear the tartan. I wear the MacPherson, Gow and Smith at various events on the same weekends. 
Yes, you do Bill, and you always look well turned out in all of your tartans, I must say! I hope all is well with you, my fellow Macpherson cousin.
Best wishes,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 16th June 12 at 06:13 AM.
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16th June 12, 02:57 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Scottish Terrier
Nick...I'd be proud that you wear the tartan. I wear the MacPherson, Gow and Smith at various events on the same weekends. 
Thank you, I will only wear the kilt in the most tasteful fashion.
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18th June 12, 07:30 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by ProudGrandsonofClanGrant
Kyle,
It is good to hear that I may wear the tartan. For it is not only my Macpherson blood, and roots in Badenoch that make me want this tartan, I bloody LOVE the sett, particularly in the ancient colors. Couldn't help but notice you have the exact kilt I refer to, down to the mill, weight, and pleating if I am not mistaken. Very sharp mate! Cheers, Nick Pratt
'Ancient' colours in the 'hunting' or the red tartan (see photos of me below)? Either one is very smart in my opinion, but of course the Macpherson 'hunting' tartan is the most popular sett worn by the clan.
Macpherson 'hunting ancient' tartan by Lochcarron.

Macpherson red 'ancient' tartan by Lochcarron.

Cheers,
Cheers,
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18th June 12, 08:32 AM
#15
The first photograph is the sett and color I am referring to (though I am also partial to the Macpherson red in the ancient colors shown in the latter photo). I want an 8 yard 16 oz. kilt made from wool from Lochcarron in the 'ancient' hunting. Preferably pleated to the stripe. Thank you so much for the photo, it is a great way to see the fabric as it will look, not just a swatch. Again, very sharp! cheers mate, Nick Pratt
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18th June 12, 08:48 AM
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Last edited by creagdhubh; 19th June 12 at 07:24 AM.
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18th June 12, 05:50 PM
#17
Kyle,
Thank you for the plethora of examples of hunting Macpherson kilts worn in good taste. You are turned out smartly as usual . In the second photo from the bottom, I am compelled to ask are those casks full, and also whereabouts was it taken? Again the photos are much obliged, and I am now certain that this is the tartan that I will choose. Cheers, Nick
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19th June 12, 04:57 AM
#18
As it so happens I just shipped out a four yard box pleated kilt I made in this same tartan (Lochcarron's 16 oz MacPherson Hunting ancient).


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19th June 12, 05:58 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
As it so happens I just shipped out a four yard box pleated kilt I made in this same tartan (Lochcarron's 16 oz MacPherson Hunting ancient).
Beautiful Photos Matt, I have always admired your four yard box pleated kilts. That is a superb kilt, congratulation to the lucky fellow who you've shipped it out to! Best regards, Nick
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19th June 12, 07:19 AM
#20
Well done, Matt! It is a lovely tartan indeed!
Cheers,
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