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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by dakuda View Post
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    Would anyone have a small swatch left over to back a Toronto Scottish cap badge ?? ( approximately 6 inches square ).

    thanks, Rory
    Just wondered if you ever got your swatch.

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    Hodden Grey

    No, never did get my swatch.

    thanks, Rory

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    Quote Originally Posted by dakuda View Post
    No, never did get my swatch.

    thanks, Rory
    Okay. PM your address to me and I'll get a swatch sent out to you.

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    I have worn my kilt once before, but only had some photos taken today. It was after lunch, so I got a few wrinkles from sitting (they seem to show up more on solid-colored kilts). As I have said before, I did the fringe in the same color. I didn't want to misrepresent myself by doing blue fringe like the regiments. I did use black buckles, though, like are used for some of the regimental kilts. Anyway, here it is...

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    Very nice!
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    Fine looking kilt Troy, thanks again for the swatch.

    Rory MacDougall

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    Great looking kilt! I like what looks like an RCAF sweater as well.
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    Thanks very much, Gents. As to the sweater, I bought it at the US Military Clothing Sales store (I can shop there as a retiree) at RAF Lakenheath here in the UK. The USAF might actually get their sweaters from the same source as the RCAF, though. I'm an Army guy as it happens. I didn't tell them when I bought the sweater.

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    That RAF blue is very nice and goes with the Hodden Grey perfectly.

    I have to share an old story about that blue.

    I'm an artist, and back in the late 1970s/early 1980s I started hand-painting bass drums for several of the pipe bands around here.

    I tried as much as possible to make the design and colours go with the band's kit.

    There was one band who wore an Ancient tartan, with Ancient blue and green and the orange-ish red. I designed their bass drum logo using those colours. I ran out of time so I did the black line-work and a guy in their band filled in the colours.

    He changed the blue to a blue that didn't go with their kilts at all! I asked him "why did you change the blue?"

    He looked at me like I was crazy, and said "That's ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE BLUE."

    Evidently in his mind that was that. (The band was an American band that had no connexion to the RCAF whatsoever.)
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Your kilt looks great and the sweater goes very well.

    And OC Richard, that's a great story about the meaning attributed to shades of blue.

    Andrew

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