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  1. #1
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    Question on Kilt Pins

    I have one of these I have used as a kilt pin, which I'm kind of sick of:



    So, I was wondering if this would work as a kilt pin instead:



    Not sure if it would look odd, since it's round. Thanks!
    May The Force Be With You!

    -Justin

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    odd?

    If you're trying to avoid looking odd, kilts may be contraindicated.

    As far as the pin issue, it'll look great. We recently had a thread on
    this. Search penannular and kilt pin. Started by Alan H. Also some
    wear multiple pins, some wear found objects, some do pretty much
    anything they choose. Our ancestors were wildly and sometimes even
    inappropriately individual in their approach to wardrobe. It's unlikely
    you'll outdo them, or even embarrass them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norfair86 View Post
    That's beautiful. If you decide not to use it let me know and I'll buy it from you.
    Etcheberri Steaphan MacDòmhnall - See my avatar for the fabric I am currently working with.
    He was a dreamer, a thinker, a speculative philosopher ...
    or, as his wife would have it, an idiot. ~ Douglas Adams

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    I won't speak for the rest of the Rabble, but I see nothing wrong with it. My favorite pins are not traditional at all but mean a lot to me...my "crow" collar device from my navy days, an interesting pin I picked up in a museum gift shop, a medicine wheel, and one that I made featuring a pic of my son for our wedding.

    Wear a smiley face button it you want. It's YOUR kilt and YOUR pin.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
    Allen

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by norfair86 View Post


    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    That's beautiful. If you decide not to use it let me know and I'll buy it from you.
    'X' beat me to it!!

    All I can say is go for it!...it'll look great!
    T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES
    proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.
    "Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No arse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)

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    circular kilt pins

    There are lots of us here who choose different kilt pins, in fact I don't possess a "sword" type at all here are two of mine


    BOOKBINDER & KILTMAKER
    Traditional and Modern

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    I think that the sword pilt pin has been 'done to death'. It is another hang over from the rental industry, like white hose. We are bound to see more swords than anything else, so in people's minds it becomes the way to go.

    We have some members who change their kiltpins in line with their latest 'cause'. It has replaced the lapel badge for kiltwearers. Just one example, on this last Armistice Day, I wore a poppy kilt pin.

    I think your round kiltpin says more about you than any number of cookey cutter swords could.

    Regards

    Chas
    Stand and be counted!
    All it takes for evil to flourish, is for good men to do nothing.

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    I love the round kilt pin and it will look fantastic!
    Schiehallion kilted and true

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    I agree...the triskele would be great as a kilt pin!
    "just as the Son of man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many." Matthew 20:28

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    That pin would be fine as a kilt pin.

    I made myself a couple of kilt pins, and recently have been experimenting with a technic that bonds powdered metal to clay.

    The result is a nice sized pin (2.5 inches diameter) that is durable, looks like solid metal, but only weighs 1 ounce.

    Pin assortment, copper on clay, 2.5 inches diameter


    I plan to take some of these pins to the Scottish Tartans Museum and Gift Shop in Franklin NC and see if Matt and Roanan want to offer them for sale.
    He makes items, all handwrought; Combinations of metal, stone, and thought; Symbols and history that certainly ought; Be worn by any well-dressed Scot. Carol, 2009

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