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    There should be loads of these floating about as the Blue Bonnet is no longer dress for RRS

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Black-Watc...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    Surely you wouldn't bee seen dead in that
    He was asking for an historical bluebonnet, he didn't ask if I would wear it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    He was asking for an historical bluebonnet, he didn't ask if I would wear it.
    if you wore that over here you would pinged as a plastic jock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    if you wore that over here you would pinged as a plastic jock
    Well hereis thier mailing adress, it seems they are oveer there.

    Mailing Address:
    Tartanweb Scotland Ltd.
    45 Grove Park Street
    Glasgow
    G20 7NZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Well hereis thier mailing adress, it seems they are oveer there.

    Mailing Address:
    Tartanweb Scotland Ltd.
    45 Grove Park Street
    Glasgow
    G20 7NZ
    I must look them up next time I'm through west. Perhaps they look better "in the flesh"

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    Plenty of period "guid blue bonnets" in this film about Culloden by the National Trust:

    http://www.scotwars.com/gallery/Film...en/Default.htm

    So folks in Scotland do wear them.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba View Post
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/bonnets.htm Second and third from the bottom of the page. Good looking bonnets.
    haHA! That's the one! Thanks, bubba! I'll be sure to contact Newsome for one of those beautiful bonnets.

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    I can vouch for GlengarryHats.com. Excellent quality, price and personal service - your standard Canadian fare. Goes well with a kilt, too.

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    NOTE:
    There IS a difference between the Auld Bonnie Blue Bonnets and the modern Balmorals.
    *they are related: the balmoral is a modern derivative of the blue bonnet.
    HOWEVER, they are not the same and most reenactment groups would frown on one wearing a moden balmoral while representing a Jacobite-era Scot. (Actually, the same is true of the Kilt -vs. period belted plaids and "philabegs"- too.)

    The Scot Tartan Museum one is pretty accurate (both cut-and-sewn and the knit one). Matt knows his stuff and makes sure that what they carry is of good quality and that the "historic" lines actually ARE historically accurate.

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    MacWage is right. There's a big difference between modern balmorals and the bonnets of the jacobite era (late 17th, early 18th centuries). The early bonnets were usually knit and felted, wider and "floppier" than today's, and were worn flat, not cocked up on the left side:



    Also, they didn't have big "pom-poms" on top, that being a later development. Instead, there was a little "nipple" where the knitting comes together:

    Brian

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