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    If cost is an object, you might want to consider a 5 yard kilt from USA Kilts. http://www.usakilts.com/5_yard_wool.php

    Rocky can get other tartans beyond his standard range.

    He made me a County Antrim from the Marton Mills County Crest material. They have a Lennox Dress Red that might work.

    http://www.martonmills.com/range/view/188

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    The Tartan ferret gives two samples for the category of Danish personal tartans. Both look a lot like the Doyle one!

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    Cost isn't really an object, it's more that I want to spend a lot of money on the kilt, but not on a tartan that someone else wants me to wear because it matches their wedding's color scheme.
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    I wish I could buy a danish tartan as well. I saw two websites that had pictures of the pattern but never found anywhere I could even get the material.

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    That Danish tartan is beautiful. I think my husband (last name Gronlund) has eyed that before. I'd wear a sash of that tartan if he got a kilt in it.

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    I really like the Danish tartan.

    Definitely something to consider down the line...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christo13 View Post
    I really like the Danish tartan.

    Definitely something to consider down the line...
    Speaking of the hubby.....

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    I recently did the full geneological search and don't have any scottish in the family at all. My grandfathers grandfather came to USA from Denmark where the nielson name came from. I'm also interested in the German heritage pattern, it looks very nice, I love the pattern and my grandmother was german so I will probably look into that as well.

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