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    Glengarry Hat Badge ides

    My brother gave me a diced glengarry for Christmas this year. Looks a little bare without a clan badge or military emblem of some kind. Any other ideas for what works on a glengarry? Clan badges, etc are okay, just wondering if there are any other options that anyone has seen that looked good. I've thought about carving a pin, but just don't have the inspiration needed at this point. Thanks in advance for any and all ideas.
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    You might look around for brooch pins. They are about the right size and could be found in many different themes.

    Possibly even a kilt pin could work up there given the right shape and theme. Something like this cast pewter pin

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    Wizard of BC is working on bringing a really nice new Xmarks hat badge soon. Check out the propaganda forum

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    I'd stick with the clansman's badge-- anything else is apt to look like a band uniform, or worse-- a costume.

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    If one does not consider oneself a clansman, then of course a "clan badge" is not appropriate. Many vendors offer brooches or annulars of various designs intended mostly for plaids but, depending on one's own taste, suitable as a cap badge. Many also offer cap badges of generic (not specific clan-oriented) designs. Note that a cap badge need not be either metal or pinned on; it can, for example, be embroidered directly on the cap or on a swatch which is sewn to the cap.

    If cost were no object one could easily find a jeweler, goldsmith, or silversmith who would gladly make a pin to one's own design or suggest a design. Riverkilt can probably refer you to silversmiths who have suitable pins in stock or will make them to order.

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    Pick a cap badge used by one of the Scottish Regiments. You can find them online or at a Highland Games/Scottish Festival. They're either copies or genuine used.

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    I usually wear the below, as I feel a closer tie to the Corps than I do to any clan. It's the same general size as a clan badge and is made of sterling.

    Last edited by James MacMillan; 30th January 08 at 05:02 PM.

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    There ya go, James. My boss is a Marine (I know better'n to say, 'was'). I gave him a long tie in the the U.S. Marine tartan, but instead of wearing it, he just keeps it on a shelf at work with his other Marine emblems.

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    Where can I buy USMC hat badge?

    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    I usually wear the below, as I feel a closer tie to the Corps than I do to any clan. It's the same general size as a clan badge and is made of sterling.

    Mr. MacMillan,

    My husband feels as you do, though he could wear a Kennedy clan badge. Would you share with me where you bought your USMC badge?

    Thanks,

    Suzanne Canada

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    James,

    Does your source also have the cap badge in "U.S. ARMY" as I served in that branch and have close attachment?

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