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2nd August 09, 11:33 AM
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Beaded Kilt Pins -- New FlamingoKilts Product
This product has been in development for quite some while and we now have a design ready for prime time. Presenting the beaded kilt pin, three rows of glass beads on a military-style "safety pin" backing, your choice of colors from our 14-color range on your choice of silver- or gold-tone pin.
The pin shown represents the Vietnam service ribbon (Navy/Marines); here it is on the Leatherneck tartan.
Pins can be made with 18 or 19 beads per strand (19 beads shown) with as many colors as you wish. Pattern is the buyer's choice: represent a military ribbon, complement your tartan, show your college/team colors, or fly the rainbow! Metal safety pin is 3 inches long with just over 2 inches of beading.
Standard colors: black, white, dark gray, red, orange, bright yellow, dark yellow, tan, turquoise (light) blue, medium blue, dark blue, navy (darkest) blue, light green, dark green. Additional colors by request, if available from our normal sources. Beads are securely strung on wire, with no loose ends.
Pins are $12.50 each plus $2.50 for postal delivery within the U.S. (contact us for international delivery charges). Multiple pin orders of up to four pins/package at no additional shipping charge. As each pin is custom-made to your design, please allow up to two weeks for shipment.
This product will be posted on our site within the week with PayPal purchase button, but feel free to e-mail us before then with orders or inquiries.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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2nd August 09, 12:00 PM
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What a great idea! If you need workers lots of Navajo bead ladies over this way could whip those out for you in a whiz.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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2nd August 09, 01:19 PM
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This is a really good idea. A great innovation.
Regards
Chas
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3rd August 09, 10:39 AM
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Thanks, fellows! Here's another idea, a tri-color to complement the XMarks tartan:
Our original color selection was made based on military ribbons -- thinking about school colors, tartans, etc., we've got more colors on order as I write!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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3rd August 09, 10:44 AM
#5
Looks good! Great idea! Keep 'em comin'!
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6th August 09, 01:31 PM
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Vietnam Medal kilt pin
That looks good. I'm getting one for each of my two leatherneck kilts. Just for the record, that's a Vietnam Campaign Medal design. The Vietnam Service Medal is the one with vertical green and white stripes.
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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6th August 09, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell
That looks good. I'm getting one for each of my two leatherneck kilts. Just for the record, that's a Vietnam Campaign Medal design. The Vietnam Service Medal is the one with vertical green and white stripes.
Geoff Withnell
Thanks for the clarification, and for the order! Check your e-mail
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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6th August 09, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell
That looks good. I'm getting one for each of my two leatherneck kilts. Just for the record, that's a Vietnam Campaign Medal design. The Vietnam Service Medal is the one with vertical green and white stripes.
Geoff Withnell
Must disagree. The yellow, gold and green ribbon and medal is the Vietnam Service Medal. The green and white ribbon and medal is the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.
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7th August 09, 03:08 AM
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The Vietnam Service Medal is a military award which was created in 1965 by order of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The medal is issued to recognize military service during the Vietnam War and is authorized to service members in every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, provided they meet the qualification criteria in United States Department of Defense regulation DoD 1348.
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The Vietnam Campaign Medal is a military recognition awarded by the Republic of Vietnam, (also known as South Vietnam),[1] to any member of the United States, Australian, New Zealand and allied military forces, who completed at least six months of duty in South Vietnam between the dates of 1 March 1961 and 28 March 1973.
The Vietnam Campaign Medal is issued with a device known as the “1960 Bar”. The bar displays the date of 1960 followed by a dash and a blank space. The unusual appearance was caused by the government of the Republic of Vietnam stating that the 1960 bar would show the dates of the Vietnam War from start to finish, with the ending date placed on the 1960 bar after the South Vietnamese had triumphed over North Vietnam (the Democratic Republic of Vietnam). Since South Vietnam fell, and the government ceased to exist, an ending date for the 1960 Bar was never established.
In addition to the 1960 Bar, Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Memorandum 2655 prescribed a second device for service during the period 8 March 1949 - 20 July 1954 (which had both years displayed). American military personnel have never been authorized to wear it, but since this was during the French colonial period it is unlikely that many would have been eligible.
Regards
Chas
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7th August 09, 05:11 AM
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Confusion
Gack!
It's terrible when the mind goes. I could have sworn it was the other way round. Should have checked.
Geoffrey Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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