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  • those kilts look like a pain to fight in

  • Excellent, very well done. I will post this one on my blog.

    Regards, Le Loup.

    A Woodsrunner's Diary.

  • Where can i get an 18th century jacobite jacket?

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  • really cool, very authentic

  • That was a no bad Victorian Fur Stole

  • that was a real nice video keep up the work

  • Anybody have the source on the background music? It would be very much appreciated.

  • that was great. long live the jacobites

  • No, not long live the jacobites. They gave the english a reason to make a mess of scottish culture and language, just because the majority of jacobites were scottish. They werent even fighting for scottish freedom anyway, why they did it is beyond me. History is written by the victor

  • Most of the Jacobites were Catholic and the Stuarts were a catholic dynasty, unlike the protestant house of Hanover.

    Many of the clans supported the Hanovers because they did not trust the catholics either, having fought a series of bloody battles to secure their own presbyterian religion.

    Those protestant clans that joined the jacobites mainly did so because they hated the Campbells of Argyll. If Argyll had been jacobite those clans would probably have joined the English.

  • Nice little Video, Thank you for that!

  • Who gave permissiom for the music to this video ?

  • no money is being made from this video, so don't winge.

  • Excellent work lads. My only problems were that if they are supposed to be jacobites give them white cockades,also if they are both jacobites why are they fighting? Come up with a reason (clan feud). Further more your lad with the targe would he not have a dirk behind it? He should also use that targe in combat a wee bit more.

    overall excellent sword work good staging and background. I enjoyed it.

  • My only problem was the lack of blood. Firstly with the dead animal, secondly with the man who was stabbed, particularly as he was wearing a clean white shirt. I also wasn't convinced that a musket would be used to hunt such a small creature; a trap would have been used instead.

  • @Catubrannos I think you are correct, wacking a small furry critter with a Brown Bess would result in very little to pick up, but in the circumstances the alternative of throwing a wild boar over his shoulder is really not on.

    I think they did a grand job, an excellent living history promo video.

  • @historicaltrekking nay I fough in one before there alot better then pants

  • Great work give me more insperation to do my Tartan Western, A Sergio Leone style adventure set in 1700's Scotland. Very interested in where you got the props and locations.

  • i dont get it that was kind of wierd but i liked it

  • Pretty bonnie nice meterial and clothing i couldnt find anything i would say nah thas not workin.

    Realy bonnie the fighting whas pretty bonnie aswell for a movie like this.

    Only i normally attace my greatkilt to my shoulder on my shirt so i dont have to pull it back evrytime after making a move. Can he nod use an small ropeto make the kilt attached to the shoulder completly?

    Atleast bonnie movie realy well done lads!!!

  • Wooowooo.

    Uncle Derick.

    Wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alleyway.

    Ace video though.

  • Excellent, well done John. What equipment did you use to film and edit? Where is the soundtrack from? Johnathan Stuart

  • Excellent video, man.

    Great camera-work and editing. You really surpassed yourself this time.

    Derrick looks evil, doesn't he?!

    Anyway, hope to see more in the not-so-distant future!

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