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    Well said Ted...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    I think you just did, DWFII. It invokes something in your spirit, and that is a strong connection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    I think you just did, DWFII. It invokes something in your spirit, and that is a strong connection.
    Ted,

    Well, you're right and I thank you for pointing that out.

    Now... if wishes were horses...

    I wish I knew where to get about two yards of double-wide 16 ounce...heck, as long as I'm wishing let's make it 18 ounce...Strathmore Mills Lochaber.

    Of course, then I have to square the tally with the pot. And the spirit with the flesh.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    Ted,

    Well, you're right and I thank you for pointing that out.

    Now... if wishes were horses...

    I wish I knew where to get about two yards of double-wide 16 ounce...heck, as long as I'm wishing let's make it 18 ounce...Strathmore Mills Lochaber.

    Of course, then I have to square the tally with the pot. And the spirit with the flesh.

    It'll work out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    It is a district tartan:

    http://www.district-tartans.com/lochaber.htm

    Wilson's of Bannockburn is listed as the source, with a date of 1797.

    The STA's notes state that the tartan may have been a Fencibles tartan. Fencibles were the Napoleonic-era equivalent of the Home Guard, with many companies raised across the British Isles in case of a French Invasion. A number of fencible units in Scotland were kilted.

    Being a district tartan, a connection to Lochaber would be ideal, but I would daresay anyone could wear it.

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    Todd
    Gee, my Clan Crest has a Lochaber pattern battleaxe on it. Does that count?

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    So that's what the Lochaber(pronounced Loch aah ber) tartan looks like. I have lived in Lochaber,one way or another, for 60 something years and have never seen it.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 23rd November 08 at 08:38 AM.

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    the ancient you showed is a beautiful tartan ... ill have to put that on my wishlist behind the loch lomond district tartan ... not only do i like it but it is historicaly a buchanan possession
    Reverend Chevalier Christopher Adam Dow II KStI

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    Quote Originally Posted by dowofbuchanan View Post
    the ancient you showed is a beautiful tartan ... ill have to put that on my wishlist behind the loch lomond district tartan ... not only do i like it but it is historicaly a buchanan possession
    I am not being confrontational, but I am intrigued. Could you elaborate on the Buchanan connection with Lochaber? Please.

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    As a minor land owner in the Braes of Lochaber, I feel a close affinity to the Lochaber tartan. For me it is the Muted colours version that I find so very attractive - those in the modern weave being a little too strident for my liking.

    Now then, where did I leave my Wish List?

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    sorry about the unclear post i was saying i want the loch lomond tartan for that reason the lochaber tartan for the look of it well that and to anger the kilt police ...
    Reverend Chevalier Christopher Adam Dow II KStI

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