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    The King Robert the Bruce Memorial Tartan

    Not a complex pattern, but the colours appear to balance each other nicely. I'm smitten with this one. Even though I don't think Scots were wearing tartan at the time.

    http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tar...aspx?ref=10796



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    Last edited by xman; 22nd March 13 at 08:52 AM.

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    I saw that this morning as well. I don't know why but tartans with large black fields generally leave me cold, and this one is no exception.

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    There was a licorice candy here in the US some decades ago called "Good 'n' Plenty". Black licorice bites in pink and white candy shells. Just sayin'...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thorpe View Post
    There was a licorice candy here in the US some decades ago called "Good 'n' Plenty". Black licorice bites in pink and white candy shells. Just sayin'...
    Good n' Plenty is still plenty available (and plenty delicious).

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    There still is. Good 'n' Plenty is my favorite candy in the whole, wide world.

    And I have to admit... it makes a welcome change from the ubiquitous Black Stewart.

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    Artificer and I crossed posts.
    Last edited by AJBryant; 22nd March 13 at 11:10 AM.

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    Doesn't do it for me. I places this firmly in the speculative sentimental rubbish pile. As for the colours rationale.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    [snip] As for the colours rationale.......
    At least it doesn't include blue for his face paint
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Doesn't do it for me. I places this firmly in the speculative sentimental rubbish pile. As for the colours rationale.......
    This made me wince...while laughing aloud

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    X: If you get a kilt in this tartan, by all means share a picture of it. I would love to see it. It appears a little too dark for me. I would prefer one of the other "brighter" Bruce tartans.

    John
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Nope, this just isn't my cup of tea. Maybe I'm too much of a traditional type. There are so many very nice, balanced, tartans available already. I do not see the point of designing another tartan just 'cause the software is readily available and someone has some time to spare.
    Gu dùbhlanach
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