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    Wood Kilt Pins

    I was looking for a wooden kilt pin and came up with this selection http://www.lindaclifford.com/KiltPinWoodGrp.html I know Graham that you also fancy one. I have tried to get a local IE Scottish supplier for James Young of Pitlochry but I have had no success yet. I am hoping to be in Scotland next summer so I might see them in some shop. I really would like one, especially one made of Yew. It just seems silly to order them from Maine and have to pay all the extra costs when Pitlochery is so close as the crow flies.
    HAPPY KILTING
    DANEEL
    But for all these great powers, he's wishful, like me
    To be back where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea.

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    If I had an extra hour a day I could make those types of wooden kilt pins by the dozen!
    I was a woodturner before becoming a kiltmaker and sold my xmas tree ornaments for $8.00. With a pin, I'd sell wooden kilt pins for $10.00 or just give one with each kilt.
    I'd like them to be wider and flat on the back that lays against the kilt.
    Maybe I can find an hour a week? Maybe I'll give it a whirl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    If I had an extra hour a day I could make those types of wooden kilt pins by the dozen!
    I was a woodturner before becoming a kiltmaker and sold my xmas tree ornaments for $8.00. With a pin, I'd sell wooden kilt pins for $10.00 or just give one with each kilt.
    I'd like them to be wider and flat on the back that lays against the kilt.
    Maybe I can find an hour a week? Maybe I'll give it a whirl.
    Is there a profession you haven't tried and mastered yet Bear!? Geez, you put us talentless hacks to shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    If I had an extra hour a day I could make those types of wooden kilt pins by the dozen!
    I was a woodturner before becoming a kiltmaker and sold my xmas tree ornaments for $8.00. With a pin, I'd sell wooden kilt pins for $10.00 or just give one with each kilt.
    I'd like them to be wider and flat on the back that lays against the kilt.
    Maybe I can find an hour a week? Maybe I'll give it a whirl.
    KOOL idea bear. count me in for one.

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    Go for it bear, I'll buy one.hell, at the price you quoted, I might buy two ot three.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    Any idea what these pin cost? I am still a wood turner, and would consider going into business making these.

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    I was a woodturner before becoming a kiltmaker
    Bwaahaaahaaahaaa!!!

    That's too daggum funny! The company that I owned before USAKilts was "The Colonial Prairie Wood Shop". We made custom cabinets, and produced custom furniture to match client's existing pieces!

    What is it about woodworking and kilts?

    Now, if Bear was only a hocky fan too...

    D'OH!!!
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Jimmy,

    Surely you jest, Bear a hockey fan I find that hard to belive Next you'll tell me he is into rock and roll

    Oh wait, I also see a similarity, hmmmmm
    Glen McGuire

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    35 dollars is the asking price of the wood kilt pins by James Young of Pitlochry. He also does a fine range of Sgian Dubh also on the Linda Clifford web site. If you make a wooden kilt pin at 10 dollars Bear I would buy it no problem
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    To be back where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    I was a woodturner before becoming a kiltmaker
    Bwaahaaahaaahaaa!!!

    That's too daggum funny! The company that I owned before USAKilts was "The Colonial Prairie Wood Shop". We made custom cabinets, and produced custom furniture to match client's existing pieces!

    What is it about woodworking and kilts?

    Now, if Bear was only a hocky fan too...

    D'OH!!!
    My company was Fathom Woodcraft. It was mainly turning but I wouldn't turn my nose up at some restoration or custom work.
    I've always wanted to be a writer and have spent years honing that skill. I can even spell hockey! (heh heh)

    BTW, I am an excellent turner. I've given many private lessons and some of my students have become very fine turners themselves.
    I've made everything from tree ornaments to solid oak piano legs. Very heavy, those. (When your lathe starts chasing you across the room, it's probable you've miscalculated the centre.)

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