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22nd July 13, 08:17 AM
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The MacPherson used to go by No. 43 and Kidd.
Some current weavers draw distinction between Kidd, Kidd Rock n' Wheel and MacPherson using distinctive thread counts and sett size / repeats in order to give every customer a named tartan of distinction. However, the Macpherson you are wearing did begin its named life as No.43. Perhaps you can continue enjoyment because originally, this "belonged" to no one?
This advice comes from a proud relative of a distinguished Kidd household. A Gentleman whom served bravely in defence of Crown & Country (WWII) and took care of my Great Granda following the passing of my Great Grandma & my Great Uncle, as well the necessary emigration of his only daughter, my Grandma.
Just a thought. By the by, Failte!
Slainte,
Domehead
Last edited by Domehead; 22nd July 13 at 08:35 AM.
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