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Old 10-06-2020, 17:17   #13
Golf1echo
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Originally Posted by cbtengr View Post
Oh I am happy to be here! I have yet to wear my kilt to a formal event and not have someone tell me that they wish they had worn theirs. I first got my kilt 22 years ago and it was the older ladies 60+ that were more than a little interested in what was worn under the kilt. Any true Scotsman will tell you there's nothing worn under the kilt, everything is in perfectly good working order.
That would be Regimental style.
Used to volunteer at the Tartan Museum when it was in Highlands ( now currently in Franklin, NC), Dr Gordon Teal the curator of the Scottish Tartan Museum, would visit us on occasion. One memorable trip we all took was down to the games at Stone Mountain, Ga. Many of the early settlers of the Southern Blue Ridge and down into Ga were from Scotland.
Mine is a formerly issued Gordon tartan from the Gordon Highlanders before they were amalgamated. The former owner’s name is written inside, the same surname as my Grandfather. BYDAND translation stay and fetch ( stay and fight) aka the survivors.
Tartan Museum: https://scottishtartansmuseum.org/

Interesting stuff...although highly toxic... especially after a night of single malt. Not appropriate for any in doubt!
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