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11th March 08, 03:55 PM
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The Kilt Pin, A Catching Problem
As I find myself wearing a kilt more and more, I am discovering an unexpected problem. From time to time, my kilt pins catch on something! This seems to happen with different pins and kilts. As one can imagine, when it happens, it is rough on the pin and does not do the kilt much good either!
Have others had this experience? (or is really just ME?)
Michael the Farlander
Loch Sloy!
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11th March 08, 04:05 PM
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It happens, you just learn to be a bit more careful!
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11th March 08, 04:30 PM
#3
I had to get used to the kilt pin being there when I smooth over my apron. The same goes for if I brush off something from the apron. It could probably do a lot of dammage if you catch it with the edge of your hand.
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11th March 08, 04:36 PM
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I have had that problem, it seems to be worse when standing up from a sitting position. Now I am very careful in any kind of tight spot to ensure that the pin doesn't "snag" something.
It hasn't happened to me, but I imagine that it might catch your lady's dress while dancing--that could be bad.
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11th March 08, 05:07 PM
#5
Actualy hasn't happened to me. Perhaps try putting some curviture in your pin so to make less snag prone.
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12th March 08, 07:43 AM
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I had the same problem and put a small tear in the apron of one (fortunately it was repaired by a reweaver) Since then I have converted all of my kilt pins to magnetic closures using rare earth magnets. works like a charm and the worse that happens is the kilt pin slides off.
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12th March 08, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Splash_4
I had the same problem and put a small tear in the apron of one (fortunately it was repaired by a reweaver) Since then I have converted all of my kilt pins to magnetic closures using rare earth magnets. works like a charm and the worse that happens is the kilt pin slides off.
Thanks, what a clever solution!
Michael the Farlander
Loch Sloy!
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12th March 08, 12:17 PM
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From time to time, my kilt pins catch on something!...Have others had this experience?
That's why I hardly ever wear kilt pins.
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13th March 08, 12:49 AM
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It happens for me mostly when I'm at the grocery store carrying one of those big plastic hand baskets. If I carry the basket in my right hand I have to be careful to hold it well to the side of me so it doesn't catch the kilt pin.
In general, though, I don't usually have too much trouble with catching the kilt pin.
Andrew.
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13th March 08, 03:51 AM
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My biggest problem isn't catching things with the pin but knocking things off with my pleats.
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