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  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    A "regulation" style doublet is a much better choice.
    Precisely.
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    Go with the red flashes..always a classic...for good reason too.
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    I wonder if there is a pattern out there that allows for modification of a PC into Regulation Doublet.

    Also does anyone know where I can order buttons for the PC? I lost one of mine


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    Here's one source for PC buttons

    Highland Xpress

    Several threads on jacket buttons/waistcoat buttons can be found via search, with links to other suppliers.
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    Just to play echo... Red flashes. They work incredibly well with Black Watch Tartan...
    Best Regards John
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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    Just to play echo... Red flashes. They work incredibly well with Black Watch Tartan...
    That's right John, and Lovat green hose with black leather shoes with a high polish!

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by KEArnold View Post
    I wonder if there is a pattern out there that allows for modification of a PC into Regulation Doublet.

    Also does anyone know where I can order buttons for the PC? I lost one of mine
    I have 6 that I don't need (I ordered them with plans in mind, plans have since changed).

    If you want them they are yours at no cost. If you're interested just PM me with your address and I can get them in the mail next week (that'll give me time to find them).

    EDIT: guess that for a PC you'll be looking for more than 6 buttons. Still, if you're interested...
    Thou shalt want ere I want.

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