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    Crimean War era barrel pleated kilt

    A lovely barrel pleated kilt from the Crimea period. Cloth by Wilsons of Bannockburn, it is the oldest surviving 42nd kilt as far as I know.

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    where was you able to find it in so nice condition?

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    It's in the Black Watch Museum at Balhousie.

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    When I envision a military kilt (other than the US Army tartan) the kilt posted comes into my mind's eye. Beautiful find. Is there a paper soon attached?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarheel View Post
    When I envision a military kilt (other than the US Army tartan) the kilt posted comes into my mind's eye. Beautiful find. Is there a paper soon attached?
    Haha. It's at the end of quite a long list.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    A lovely barrel pleated kilt from the Crimea period. Cloth by Wilsons of Bannockburn, it is the oldest surviving 42nd kilt as far as I know.

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    Would you have photos of the closure /strap arrangement?, or tell how they work?
    Thanks
    waulk softly and carry a big schtick

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhockin View Post
    Would you have photos of the closure /strap arrangement?, or tell how they work?
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    Not in detail unfortunately. From what I recall of the closure there are no buttons or ties (no straps at that date) and that it was probably secured with a pin or pins.

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    I do see a couple of buttons, just wonder how they would work. Straps that have more than one button hole?
    waulk softly and carry a big schtick

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhockin View Post
    I do see a couple of buttons, just wonder how they would work. Straps that have more than one button hole?
    Note sure if the buttons had anything to do with the fastening, there's certain no evidence of straps on the front apron. It might be that they had some other function, securing a fly plaid or some such. Or perhaps there were originally linen tape ties on the aron. They could easily have been rotted and not left a visible trace.

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    barrel pleat

    Great looking kilt. I am ignorant. What, please, does it mean to be "barrel pleated." Thanks!
    McNeil

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