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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Hay!
    I really like the Auld Lang Syne Grey from Scottishkilts.net.

    RockyR: You mentioned a "Balmoral Claret" from HOE, but I was unable to find any reference to such at the HOE website or the STA tartan search. Could you point me to a picture of it, please?

    Tom
    Auld Lang Syne is actually made by Marton Mills in their Jura range... I'm not sure if it's on their site yet... A bunch of their new tartans (jura book 3 for those with access to their swatch books) aren't on their site.

    Balmoral Claret is a fashion tartan that HOE made up and unveiled at the trade show in January. Not sure if they have it on their site or anywhere online yet. It's in their black/grey tuck selvedge collection that they're calling their "Balmoral collection" (balmoral is in the name of every 1 of the 4 tartans in this collection).

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    Let's just say, I bought the 4 yards of Caledonia from The Scottish Weaver remanant page. I also bought some Carolina tartan (not really universal, but an official state tartan of both North and South Carolina.

    As for the "generally available" ones, I like the subtlety of Black Watch.

    I also like Highland Granite and many, many more.

    Wishing I had more money to get more and more tartan material,

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    Here are the ones from my list of favorites that (I think) are not family tartans:
    Bear
    Canadian Autumn
    Children First
    Coarse Kilt
    Common Kilt
    Durango
    Evergreen
    Highland Village
    Highlander
    Maple Leaf
    Marino
    Spirit of Bannockburn
    Spirit of Scotland
    Spirit of Wales
    Then there are these district tartans that I wouldn't have any trouble defending in front of the Tartan Police:
    City of Rome
    County Down
    County Tryone
    Cypress
    Green Ridge
    Hyland Day
    Island of Innis
    Isle of Arrand
    Isle of Gigha
    Isle of Skye
    Rosscommon County

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    Rex in Cincinnati
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    What about the USA bicentennial, or the St. Andrew's? Sure the USA national tartan would definitely be a neutral for those who live in the states, along with almost any national tartan (if you live in the respective country)?

    The Black Watch does form the basis of many tartans, military and clan, but I have read of folks who have served in the military taking offense to those wearing it who have not served...so neutral, maybe...depends on who you ask. Pride of Scotland should be a safe neutral as well. If you can find your state or district tartan, that should be a perfectly acceptable medium as well.

    that's about all I can add at this point.

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    I really like the St.Columba tartan from Iona, and the Braveheart (the Mel Gibson one, not the Marton Mills one). Both are on my wish list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Green
    What about the USA bicentennial, or the St. Andrew's?
    Oh yeh, I forgot, I've also got the material for a 4 yard box and an 8 yard tank in this one too.

    Add that to the Caledonia, Carolina, and Wallace and I'll have:
    3 Box Pleats(1 US-16 oz, 2 Caledonia pleated different 13 oz),
    1 8 yard tank (16 oz US)
    2 6 yard side pleat (1 Carolina 11/12oz cotton,1 Wallace, also cotton)

    All to an average of $50 each!!! :mrgreen: (Of course, I'll need to make then myself to keep it at that price )

    So many beautiful tartans, so little time (and money) ,

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    I have Black Watch and XMarkstheScot.

    It some point I would like to add:
    Nova Scotia
    Prine Edward Island
    Flower or Pride of Scotland
    Scottish National
    Irish National

    But after reading about the likes of other XMarkers my list has increased
    to include:
    Highland Granite
    Hunting Stewart
    Isle of Skye

    Cheers,

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    Irish American
    USA Bicentennial
    US Army
    Scottish American
    American Eagle

    Just wish i had the money for all of them.

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