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29th February 04, 07:31 AM
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I heard that story too, but I kinda think it was invented. I'm sure in the auld days kilt pins were unheard of, but I suspect the primary reason they were adopted was for the Regiments to help the front apron hang straight. That would be in keeping with military thinking concerning uniform appearance and the display of shiney bits of metal :mrgreen:
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