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    Quote Originally Posted by David White View Post
    Its only one piece, I used a small bodkin to pin it to my waistcoat.
    These have been refered to on XMTS before.

    Would you happen to have a picture of what one looks like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    These have been refered to on XMTS before.

    Would you happen to have a picture of what one looks like?

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    Jamie
    Sorry Jamie I don't. Its simply a long pin that is placed through the plaide and your jacket or waistcoat to hold the plaide in place, over the shoulder.
    They are easy to make., just heat one end until red hot and twist and shape, keep it flat so it lays flat on you. Sharpen the other end. I don't use a very big diameter wire or piece of metal, just as long as it doesn't bend to easily.
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    Here's a bone bodkin I use, which you can just see in use in the 2nd pic;



    Old time hat pins work well, too. You can often find simple brass-headed ones. Look in junk shops, antique stores, vintage clothing shops, and Granny's old hat box!

    The little picks used for cleaning the vents on flintlocks also make nice bodkins:
    http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(3ft...um=PICK-VENT-3


    Finally, some folks have had good luck using these hair pins as bodkins:
    http://www.craftycelts.com/hair/lightpins.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by David White View Post
    Sorry Jamie I don't. Its simply a long pin that is placed through the plaide and your jacket or waistcoat to hold the plaide in place, over the shoulder.
    They are easy to make., just heat one end until red hot and twist and shape, keep it flat so it lays flat on you. Sharpen the other end. I don't use a very big diameter wire or piece of metal, just as long as it doesn't bend to easily.
    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    Here's a bone bodkin I use, which you can just see in use in the 2nd pic... Old time hat pins work well, too. You can often find simple brass-headed ones. Look in junk shops, antique stores, vintage clothing shops, and Granny's old hat box!
    David and Brian,

    How about this?



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