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24th February 06, 07:19 AM
#1
Thanks all. I've never even held a "real" kilt pin, so I have no idea of the relative weight of the two. I have a typical pewter badge (that I got on eBay from a fellow in New Zeland). It doesn't seem heavy enough to cause a sag, and I don't use it while hiking or any time that it may snag on something.
I suppose the orientation of the pin itself (vertical as opposed to horizontal) plays a role as well.
Bill
Last edited by Tartan Hiker; 24th February 06 at 07:26 AM.
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24th February 06, 08:41 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
Thanks all. I've never even held a "real" kilt pin, so I have no idea of the relative weight of the two. I have a typical pewter badge (that I got on eBay from a fellow in New Zealand). It doesn't seem heavy enough to cause a sag, and I don't use it while hiking or any time that it may snag on something.
Bill
Bill,
PM me your address and I can send the extra kilt pin to you if you want it. Here's what it looks like (it's actually about half the size of this photo):
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24th February 06, 08:47 AM
#3
kilt pin...
Another option for a kilt pin is the large "safety pin". You can usually find these at fabric stores for around $3-5 dollars.
http://www.doyle.com.au/images/kilt_pin.jpg
These kilt pins are based on the ones worn by the Highland regiments. I like them for their simple design.
Cheers, 
Todd
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24th February 06, 08:57 AM
#4
Here's a current eBay auction for this style of pin:
KILT PINS 76 mm Scottish Safety Pins Large N/P
FYI, 76mm is about 3 inches.
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24th February 06, 09:05 AM
#5
So since the "safety pin" style are so light, would they not be intended to go through both aprons, rather than just the outer?
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24th February 06, 09:11 AM
#6
kilt...
 Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
So since the "safety pin" style are so light, would they not be intended to go through both aprons, rather than just the outer?
Never put a kilt pin through both aprons, regardless of the pin. It will run the "hang" of the kilt. The pin should only be worn on the top apron.
Todd
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24th February 06, 09:13 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Never put a kilt pin through both aprons, regardless of the pin...
Absolutely correct.
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24th February 06, 12:29 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Never put a kilt pin through both aprons, regardless of the pin. It will run the "hang" of the kilt. The pin should only be worn on the top apron.
I know this has come up in other threads. I am still surprised to read this. I have never known anyone to put a kilt pin thru just the outer apron (until I came to his forum). I will concede that I cannot find fault with the arguements for not pinning both aprons together. However, I pin them both together and the world hasn't come to an end (not yet at least).
-ian
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