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                                                10th November 13, 08:21 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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	What I would do is let it tarnish a bit more and then clear coat it.  The proper patina on brass and copper can look really sharp.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Highlander31   I purchased one of Tyger's Bottony Cross buckles a little over three years ago.  I always get comments and questions when I wear it.  
After all this time, it's just starting to get a little tarnish on it.  I'm going to pull out the polish and take care of it, just as soon as I finish posting this. 
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                                                10th November 13, 10:34 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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	My wife said something similar, when she saw me getting into the cabinet where the cleaners, polishes, etc., are kept. She reminded me, I also wear this belt and buckle with my great kilt for the renfaires.  (Though, we do not go to them as much since we moved here to a rural part of the coast.) I like your suggestion of clear coating it. I did that in the Army with my brass.  Gave it a good polishing, then took it to a jeweler, who gave it a good buffing, then sealed it. Never had to polish my brass again (it's too bad I couldn't have done that with my boots and low quarters, as well.)
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Kalok Sundancer   What I would do is let it tarnish a bit more and then clear coat it.  The proper patina on brass and copper can look really sharp. 
 So bowing to a greater authority, I have decided to let it tarnish a little more.  However, my wife felt I shouldn't waste the effort in opening the cabinet.  Coincidentally, her knee high boots needed a polishing, and since I like the way they look on her,....I polished them.
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                                                11th November 13, 09:43 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					There are some affordable round and oval options on Amazon.com.
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                                                16th November 13, 10:55 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					Here is one that I think would do nicely. It has clean lines and it's a dealer that I trust very much. At $10.00, it seems like a fair price too. http://smoke-fire.com/buckles-2.asp The one at the top.
				 
				
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                                                16th November 13, 11:48 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					Most traditional brass day buckles with highland wear seem to be oblong (either portrait or landscape).This is my antique one ... recently polished:
 
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 and a modern square one:
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 or you could go for something a bit different like this antique shield buckle:
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 All these buckles are for a 2" belt.
 
 However, I do have an unused 2.25" buckle lying around.  PM me if anyone wants it.
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                                                20th November 13, 06:45 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					I really like the top one and bottom one! Both have an "old school" feel to them. 
 Hopefully some XMarker will use that bottom one for a very nice belt. It would go especially well with a Culloden sporran in my opinion.
 
 I have a very nice brass buckle similar to the top one there, which I bought at a craft fair up in the hills of West Virginia back in the 1970s. It had been hand-made by a local craftsman, and it has a great 18th century look to it. I'm far to big in the waist to wear the belt now, so I need to put new leather on it. This thread is inspiring me to do so! (The belt is just over 2" wide, 2 1/8" actually.)
 
				
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                                                20th November 13, 06:49 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					That's the best part of this forum - getting inspired by a thread.  I am still looking for the right buckle but, like yourself inspired by another thread, have refound several items in my wardrobe to repurpose for kilt wear.  It is as much a pleasure rediscovering as it is purchasing and a whole lot cheaper!
				 
	
 
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
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