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Description MacLeod tartan. This tartan appears in the early collections of Logan (1831) and Smibert (1850). Modern thread count: r6 k4 g30 k20 b40 k4 y4. (source: Stewart, Donald C, The Setts of the Scottish Tartans, p.83-84)
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