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I've been meaning to post these.
Here are some of my silver pins.

Although not a kilt pin, the pin on the left is a 92nd Gordon Highlanders sweet heart broach from around WWI. I just thought I would show it off.
I will the turning he Ammonite (right) into a pin this week when the rare earth magnet arrives.
It will become the oldest kilt pin I have at around 160 - 65 million years old.
Convener for Tennessee and Kentucky, House of Gordon USA
BYDAND
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17th January 18, 09:48 PM
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3rd February 18, 07:08 AM
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Purchased this a couple of months ago as I was looking for something that I had a real connection with instead of the usual. Sorry system wouldn't upload picture on my kilt, from my iPad, but at least this is a better picture than the one I took.
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Cost was £145 from bickertonn jewellery in London, which I thought reasonable having seen what some have paid for Stirling silver kilt pins.
Corps is probably unrecognisable to many, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, hence the horse "power" and lightening bolt harnessed by the chain.
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Stag Head
I only have this kilt pin so far, but this thread is giving me many ideas to acquire others.
I may even use one of my Navy beret badges. Thanks to all you other Vets for that idea.
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The gold coloured one was from an op shop and the other one was a cheap online purchase.
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16th July 19, 03:48 AM
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Clan Cameron
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16th July 19, 02:20 PM
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This is my new, favorite kilt pin, Fenrir, from USA Kilts.
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May you have warm words on a cool evening, a full moon on a dark night, and a smooth road all the way to your door. - Irish Blessing
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17th July 19, 12:06 PM
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This is for my utility kilt
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24th October 19, 02:06 PM
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Wee Collection
My wee collection, with a few luckenbooth brooches thrown in.
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25th February 11, 04:16 PM
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 Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
... I tend to wear the Australian Rising Sun cap badge most of the time in memory of my father and uncles. I have my fathers WWII badge and that of my uncles.
Hi Downunder.
If you want to protect your investment as it were, and ensure you don't loose precious family heirlooms, the links to the replica "Rising Sun" and Australia shoulder titles that I used are clickable here.
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