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21st December 05, 02:47 PM
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Iolaus, here's another link to a different vendor, with the size (1.5 inches)
http://mystic-caravan.com/wellst.htm
There's a choice of stones. I'm afraid that pin is going to dig a pretty good-sized hole, huh?. I might have to use the brooch for a fly plaid, which isn't something I'll wear very often.
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21st December 05, 02:58 PM
#2
Check out the Sghian Dubh on that mystic caravan website...
Best
AA
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21st December 05, 06:39 PM
#3
I've gotta tell you, Alan - I wouldn't do it.
There will be a gaping hole in your kilt. It seems your fear of losing the brooch would be well-founded, too.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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21st December 05, 06:45 PM
#4
I much prefer the ones that use a modern clasp just because the true broach leaves such a huge hole.
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21st December 05, 07:05 PM
#5
Bear carries a pennanular brooch style kilt pin that looks very nice: anybody bought it?
Bryan...it's too small for a fly plaid...
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21st December 05, 07:33 PM
#6
I use a penannular to pin my great kilt and never had a problem. I've also seen my pennanulars used as kilt pins, and a friend of mine uses a small brass penannular as a kilt pin. As long as you keep putting it through the same holes, it won't create gaps. But stay away from the ones with really wide pins, those should only be used for loose weave blankets, cloaks, etc. Also, when you pin it there should be cloth covering the entire pin within the diameter of the ring, so it can't slide. That helps keep it on. In addition, many brooces have finials that aren't flush with the body of the ring, which catches the pin if it does rotate.
Ultimately it's up to you. I love the look of penannulars, and have done them in many styles. I'm putting a few up in the classified in the next few days.
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22nd December 05, 09:40 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by flyv65
Bear carries a pennanular brooch style kilt pin that looks very nice: anybody bought it?
Bryan...it's too small for a fly plaid...
Haven't bought one, but I have seen it numerous times. It looks great with a kilt. These are made by Rudi at www.celticempire.com
http://www.bearkilts.com/tarabroochpg.html
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