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Thread: Argyll Buttons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerr the Walker View Post
    It wouldn't be that hard to remove the bright buttons and replace them with some of your choosing.

    I'll second the question: Anyone done it?

    I have, I recently replaced the shiny square chrome buttons on my black argyll with some nice tasteful round Irish harp jobs. It was both easier and harder than I thought. I will present a thrilling photo essay on the process soon.
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    Guess if you have removable buttons, you could switch between different types and designs...

    I think I would prefer round buttons.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 27th February 09 at 12:28 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Tsk, tsk, my friend! You ought to know that Maclean of Duart also wears salmon buttons, just like Argyll!

    Duart:


    Argyll:
    Hmmm... they look awfully like sardines. But I'll take your word for it they are salmon. Thanks for adding to the greater Duart knowledge!

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    Argyll:
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    Now that is one heck of a doublet on my clan chief! I could never pull it off but I have to admit it would be neat to have one just to show it off.

    I like that sporran as well.
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    Campbell of Airds wrote, in his wonderful article on West Highland Heraldry:
    "Even today, the salmon is a Royal Fish and Salmon fishing rights are retained by and dispensed by The Crown
    Clearly it is a powerful symbol. To my mind there is a pagan feel to it; I do not think it is the txoua of early Christianity and wonder if it is not a reference to the Old Religion of the Celts, or more accurately, to a person or family connected with it.
    On a different note, I have been told by Professor Per Andraesson that although the salmon is a rarity in Norse heraldry he has seen a coin dating back to Jutland in the 8th century which has both a salmon and a galley on it. And even today its use is clearly important to status. When MacCailein Mor goes to the Oban Ball he is clad in a doublet decorated with silver salmon as is Maclean of Duart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    Guess if you have removable buttons, you could switch between different types and designs...
    Now there is an outstanding idea. I remember there being a how-to thread on removable buttons a while back. I guess I'll have to dig it up and give it a go...

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    Bespoke silver buttons.

    Here's something to think about. Simple, flat, silver buttons can be had for a few dollars each. Engraving one's monogram adds a few dollars more to the cost. So, say that your buttons have cost you $15 each, all in. There are what--14-- large buttons on a Prince Charlie coatee? Plus another 5 buttons if you add in the waistcoat (3) and epaulettes (2). So, for something around $300 (less than a buck a day) you can have custom silver buttons on your jacket.

    A gentleman would have it no other way.
    Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 27th February 09 at 09:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Here's something to think about. Simple, flat, silver buttons can be had for a few dollars each. Engraving one's monogram adds a few dollars more to the cost. So, say that your buttons have cost you $15 each, all in. There are what--14-- large buttons on a Prince Charlie coatee? Plus another 5 buttons if you add in the waistcoat (3) and epaulettes (2). So, for something around $300 (less than a buck a day) you can have custom silver buttons on your jacket.

    A gentleman would have it no other way.
    These buttons then can become heirlooms, to be passed on to one's progeny.

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    How many buttons does an Argyle have?
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