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12th November 08, 09:45 PM
#21
Stillwater has the big blanket-pin style. They make a nice fallback for kilts without a dedicated pin.
Possibly my favorite, from Celtic Croft by St. Justin, in Cornwall:
There are a few more linked there, and in a thread from a while back.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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12th November 08, 11:01 PM
#22
I don't think I have a picture of my favorite - it's a zoomorphic, two celtic hounds intertwined and then facing opposite directions.
My second favorite would be my X Marks kilt pin.
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13th November 08, 07:33 AM
#23
Wow, these are awesome! Great pictures guys, keep 'em coming!
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13th November 08, 09:36 AM
#24
i just got my first kilt pin, the sword kilt pin from SWK (won on an Ebay bid for $.01 and $5.00 shipping. Kilt pin for a penny. Was very happy about that.)
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13th November 08, 09:43 AM
#25
My favorite kilt pin is McMurdo's gecko that is just too cool! Hmmm, I have a silver dragonfly pin along the same lines, will have to make Bob a kilt to go with it!
The St. Justin is lovely too, I bought way too much of their stuff while in Cornwall. And Ron's Hopi pins are fabulous -- what size are they? Again, I have one much like that. . . maybe too big, though.
Meantime I would probably have to pry Bob's globe-and-anchor pin (see BigDad1's avatar) "out of his cold, dead fingers"
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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13th November 08, 10:25 AM
#26
found this on ebay, thought it added the "american" theme to the American Heritage kilt.
Steve Schenk
Pigs fly East when it's raining under the bridge!
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13th November 08, 12:15 PM
#27
Just this morning I found out I was the winning eBay bidder for a grouse foot pilt pin with a gold stag head and amethyst set between the antlers. It was from a dealer who had inherited a ton of jewelry from his Scottish grandmother. I, too, like the simplicity of the military safety pin-style kilt pin, but this really caught my eye.
Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!
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13th November 08, 06:04 PM
#28
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
...BTW-- Either your pin, or the photo, is upside down. Worn the way shown, if the pin snapped open, it would slip out and fall to the ground.
I think it looks better right side up so that's how I wear mine. Not much chance of it snapping open unless one is engaged in hand to hand combat.
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13th November 08, 06:19 PM
#29
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
BTW-- Either your pin, or the photo, is upside down.
Like I said, it's not my photo. But I do wear mine correctly, so it doesn't fall off -- though those pins are so strong, I don't think they ever come undone unless you want them to!
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13th November 08, 06:35 PM
#30
I have a zebra pin that Moosedog gave me and right now it can be seen at the "Clan Zebra!" link in my signature. In the picture, it is with a ceramic zebra relief sculpture I made, but I don't have a good picture of it on a kilt.
I also have a Toro kilt pin from my high school-it went on a necklace-and it stays on my Half Lamont.
I do have the giant safetypin type, but I've never used it, as well as, a sword pin I rarely use.
Finally, I have a skeleton key that belonged to my grandmother. It is attached to a red ribbon bow and safetypins on the kilt.
I'm working on a few others that involve coins and that type of thing.
Last edited by Bugbear; 13th November 08 at 06:43 PM.
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