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    Mr.Charles Anthony is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Smile Kilt "Pin" for musicians

    Readers for thoes of you who are drummers or pipers, try this for an unusual kilt pin:
    www.fcsuttler.com/fcinsigniaemb.asp
    It is about the 7th listing down from the top.
    If this Luddite got the 'address ' wrong, go to Fall Creek Sutler homepage, type in 'Bagpiper patch' in the search box, and find it that way.
    For thoes just interested: these fabrick/bullion badges display just a Bagpipe, or a Snare Drum, being sized betwixt a half dollar coin & a Quarter coin. They would be just Dandy for a musicians Kilt Pin.
    I have one that is the Confederate States of American, in inititals,"CSA" within a gold wreath(the CSA being also my initials) which makes a personal kilt pin.
    It is a nice change from the usual run of swords, thistles, and odds & sods you always see; and identifyes your skill when you are sans bagpipe/drum.
    For your pleasure
    CSAnthony

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    Re: Kilt "Pin" for musicians

    Rather interesting. Note; edit your link. There should be one "t" in "fcsutler" and the link should work.

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    Re: Kilt "Pin" for musicians

    They seem to have a good range. Some good ideas there.

    Regards

    Chas

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