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13th April 09, 05:40 AM
#61
I have nothing personal against the BW, think it is a somewhat generic, very commomly seen (ubiquitious--good word), but beautiful tartan. But I have no personal desire to invest in a nice one since it doesn't particulalry float my personal boat. I think I also harken back to the days of my youth when it was the tartan worn by the catholic schoolgirls in their tartan skirted uniforms, and they used to verbally abuse all us poor public school kids for not having money enough for private schools. Might have something to do with it.
Were a beautiful handmade BW in regimantal weight in my not common size to find its way into my closet while bypassing my wallet I doubt I would scream with horror, or jump with joy. But I would likely wear it with pride. So if anybody out there has one in 45/47/26 that needs a good home just PM me and I will even pay the postage.
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13th April 09, 06:08 AM
#62
Cameronian Rifles
 Originally Posted by The Barry
Actually, the Campbell chief only recognizes four tartans, three for the three different "houses" of the clan, and the Campbell, or BW.
As a Douglas, our modern also takes after the BW, many of the green and blue tartans pop up after the forming of the regiment.
Wasn't the Douglas tartan worn by the Cameronian Rifles?
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13th April 09, 06:13 AM
#63
 Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Wasn't the Douglas tartan worn by the Cameronian Rifles?
Yes, the Douglas was worn by the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), however many tartans did originate from the Governmet Sett, as noted by these articles from Matt Newsome:
http://www.albanach.org/blackwatch.htm
http://www.albanach.org/tartanname.htm
Noted tartan scholar Jamie Scarlett believed that the regimental tartan was one of the origins of the modern clan tartan.
Regards,
Todd
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13th April 09, 11:26 AM
#64
My first kilt was in Black Watch.
One of the next kilts on my list will be in the Forbes tartan, as that is the tartan of the Liverpool Scottish.
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20th April 09, 10:31 PM
#65
Black Watch is a beautiful tartan. For many people it is the only tartan they know. Yes, it is everywhere but I put that to its look. Matches almost anything.
Many in my family have, over generations, been member of the Black Watch ( Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada. A number of family members died in World War I and World War II while with this regiment. I do wear Black Watch tartan with pride.
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20th April 09, 11:07 PM
#66
I really like my Black Watch kilt my grandmother was a campbell,my dad side of the familys tartan looks like something you would wear at christmas red and green.
So most of the time I am in my BW,and the on holidays I wear my familys.
Next on my list is a MacDuff hunting
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21st April 09, 04:14 AM
#67
 Originally Posted by The Ulsterman
Well,....I personally love the Black Watch tartan, as i have a love for all things military, and most of the military tartans are based around the Black Watch tartan, (or Government tartan).
The Gordon is Black watch with a yellow stripe,
The McKenzie is BW with a red a white stripe,
The Leslie is the same (different pattern)
The Sutherland tartan is a lighter shade of BW,
and so on........
I can however understand why some Scottish folk wouldn't like it, but that is a matter i would prefer avoid.
I think that to see a Black Watch drummer in scarlet doublet and BW tartan kilt, is a great contrasting and beautiful uniform.
Just my humble opinion. 
Neil.
I concur Neil. And just for the record, I had ancestors that fought on both sides of that old, dead and buried conflict too.
My Clans: Guthrie, Sinclair, Sutherland, MacRae, McCain-Maclachlan, MacGregor-Petrie, Johnstone, Hamilton, Boyd, MacDonald-Alexander, Patterson, Thompson. Welsh:Edwards, Williams, Jones. Paternal line: Brandenburg/Prussia.
Proud member: SCV/Mech Cav, MOSB.
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21st April 09, 07:13 AM
#68
Some people hate Clan Campbell. I have been told by family members that in some parts of the Highlands people make jokes about shooting a Campbell on sight. As you know, Black Watch is the official tartan of the Clan Campbell.
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21st April 09, 07:55 AM
#69
Bold Campbells in DFW
 Originally Posted by campbell
Some people hate Clan Campbell. I have been told by family members that in some parts of the Highlands people make jokes about shooting a Campbell on sight. As you know, Black Watch is the official tartan of the Clan Campbell.
The Campbells of Dallas/Fort Worth are quite bold during the festivals. They have mocked up cans of Campbell Soup "Cream of MacDonald" on the table in front of their clan tent.
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21st April 09, 08:21 AM
#70
 Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
... A few years ago, at an open air event, a 60ish man wearing a bonnet actually sneered at my BlackWatch kilt and grumbled "Harrumph - Damn Campbell." I didn't feel like taking the time to deal with him...
How ignorant! How very rude! You showed much greater restraint than I would have.
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