So, based on these two threads: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-broach-96719/ http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...lt-pins-64703/ ...I figured I'd try a Lothlórien leaf pin (from the Lord of the Rings movies) as a kilt pin. It's a little bigger and heavier than I expected, but I think it'll work. I usually keep a kilt pin with each kilt I have, and this one (Isle of Skye) just had a generic axe pin before, so it's nice to have something a little more unique. Kilt's hanging a little funny in the pic because of the odd angle I had to contort to to get a decent picture. IMG_20201011_0836415 small.jpg
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Originally Posted by MichiganKyle So, based on these two threads: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-broach-96719/ http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...lt-pins-64703/ ...I figured I'd try a Lothlórien leaf pin (from the Lord of the Rings movies) as a kilt pin. It's a little bigger and heavier than I expected, but I think it'll work. I usually keep a kilt pin with each kilt I have, and this one (Isle of Skye) just had a generic axe pin before, so it's nice to have something a little more unique. Kilt's hanging a little funny in the pic because of the odd angle I had to contort to to get a decent picture. IMG_20201011_0836415 small.jpg I bought that same pin from the WETA workshop in New Zealand for my wife about 16-17 years ago (numbered, etc.). It'ts very attractive and well made. I never thought of using it as a kilt pin, though. Brilliant! BTW, heavy is good. Light and flimsy doesn't do the job.
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Originally Posted by Ninehostages I bought that same pin from the WETA workshop in New Zealand for my wife about 16-17 years ago (numbered, etc.). It'ts very attractive and well made. I never thought of using it as a kilt pin, though. Brilliant! BTW, heavy is good. Light and flimsy doesn't do the job. Nice. Mine is an officially licensed one from The Noble Collection. It's silver-plated bronze instead of the sterling silver ones. Bit less expensive, but it seems to be quite well-made.
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