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condoleezza

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Tartan.net

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Scottish Tartan

Irish Tartan

Welsh Tartan

Tartan Products

Kilts
Scarfs
Dress
Rugs
Quilts
Duvets
Throws
Cushions
Gifts
Wallpaper
Luggage Bags
Purse
Sporran
Ties
Shirts
Hand Bags
Ribbons
Fabric
Teddies
Mini Skirts

Anything tartan that people buy.

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Non-generic. Lots and lots of registered marks in various classes.
 

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Non-generic. Lots and lots of registered marks in various classes.

Might be some registered tms, but I would still say generic. I have a customer who custom makes kilts for scottish clans / families. She actually researches the family & hand makes the correct colors, etc.

low xxx current market reseller though.
 

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Thanks for your comments. Here is some helpful info:

In the United Kingdom, “plaid” is commonly used to describe a scarf, throw, or blanket. It comes from a Gaelic word, plaide, which means “blanket.” In others areas of the world, plaid is a generic word for the tartan pattern. In many of these regions, a “tartan” is associated specifically with Scottish clans, while plaid is an all-encompassing name for any type of checked textile. This can lead to some confusion, but the meaning intended is usually clear from context.

Found here http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-tartan.htm

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My domain appraisal for this domain is $450
 

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Just a hint: registering tm's for generics is not easy. Go to http://uspto.gov and search for tartan.

BTW, I had no idea tartan = plaid. Forgive me but grew up associating the word with the building material used in track & field : http://www.tartan-aps.com
 

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Hi again. Did you know that A Tartane or tartan was a small ship used both as a fishing ship and for coastal trading in the Mediterranean. They were in use for over 300 years until the late 19th century.

Found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartan

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high xxx reseller
low xxxx enduser, maybe mid to right one

this is generic. say the word to anyone in UK, it means one thing

tartan check, kilts etc, clothing

your buyer is in bonnie scotland
 

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Thank you for your appraisals.

I thought i would add the domain was created 26 August 1997

Does this add value?
 

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Thank you for your appraisals.

I thought i would add the domain was created 26 August 1997

Does this add value?

to me personally, yes
obviously not for xxjsdjd888.com (unless idn :smilewinkgrin: ), but if the domain is good and has age, its like a fine wine for me

talking of which, get that 'thing' out your siggy, it's wiping vaue off your tartan :smilewinkgrin:
 

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Thank you for your appraisals.

I am thinking of selling thie domain. How much should i expect to get at dnforum please?
 
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