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    Cuarans (traditional gillies)

    Does anyone know were to find someone who makes the old style cuarans (rivelins, pampooties, etc.)? I have tried to make some myself and frankly it is no picnic.

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    If you're willing to spring for the $$$, these are the closest looking "production" mocs available for replicating cuarans:
    http://www.arrowmoc.com/pt.html

    Otherwise, your best bet is to put together a center-seam moccasin kit, and cut off the side flaps:
    http://jas-townsend.com/product_info...roducts_id=246

    As I've oft-maintained in other threads, those "ghillie brogue" patterns, with the mulitple tabs, are simply not correct for the Jacobite period or earlier....
    Brian

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    Sionnachdubh,
    Are you referring to something like these? I made these myself and have a pattern on file. Very simple to sew. Essentially the above moccasins sans flaps.



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    Many thanks to all who posted (both of you really) Thanks for the info!

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    Lookin' fine, Steve-o.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    IAs I've oft-maintained in other threads, those "ghillie brogue" patterns, with the mulitple tabs, are simply not correct for the Jacobite period or earlier....
    As an example of an inappropriate multiple-tab brogue, you mean like Medieval Moccasins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    As an example of an inappropriate multiple-tab brogue, you mean like Medieval Moccasins?
    Exactly! I think they're all based upon modern dancing "ghillie" shoes....
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    Yep. I pondered the Arrow mocs for a bit and ordered a pair.

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    The Arrow mocs arrived yesterday, but the thong is not as long as depicted in the photos. I'm calling!

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    Also wondering about the Arrow widths. There was no provision on their order page for the width of one's foot....always an alarm bell for me.

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