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28th January 08, 11:54 AM
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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.
Sincerely,
David
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
Ken Burns
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28th January 08, 12:49 PM
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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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28th January 08, 02:58 PM
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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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28th January 08, 06:21 PM
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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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29th January 08, 02:17 PM
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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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"No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken
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29th January 08, 08:59 PM
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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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30th January 08, 12:46 AM
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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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30th January 08, 04:46 AM
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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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28th December 08, 04:56 PM
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Where can I buy USMC hat badge?
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
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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28th December 08, 05:07 PM
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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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