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4th October 17, 12:34 AM
#351
It's great to see all the variety on here! With everything I've seen here, I might try using a Disney pin as a kilt pin. This is one of my favorites in my small collection:
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You might recognize it as Jiminy Cricket's badge from Pinocchio.
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26th December 17, 08:42 PM
#352
This is my old kilt pin, an old Miracle dirk pin I bought off of ebay.
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And this is the beauty that replaced it. It's sterling silver and was a Christmas present from the wife.
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Descendant of the Gillises and MacDonalds of North Morar.
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29th December 17, 10:17 AM
#353
Both are very nice, hope you have two kilts so that you can still display both of them.
Originally Posted by FossilHunter
This is my old kilt pin, an old Miracle dirk pin I bought off of ebay.
IMG_4185_resize.jpg
And this is the beauty that replaced it. It's sterling silver and was a Christmas present from the wife.
IMG_4186_resize.jpg
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29th December 17, 10:39 AM
#354
Originally Posted by Mike in Dayton
So now lets see how many know what that symbol is from.
Mike
If I say ARRL, would that indicate that I am a Amateur Nerd?
Last edited by Scooter; 29th December 17 at 11:10 AM.
May you have warm words on a cool evening, a full moon on a dark night, and a smooth road all the way to your door. - Irish Blessing
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29th December 17, 10:45 AM
#355
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This is mine, recently upgraded from a pewter basket hilt sword.
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29th December 17, 05:25 PM
#356
I’m using this snowflake pin on my Sport Kilt in “Big Blue” tartan:
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29th December 17, 06:19 PM
#357
Originally Posted by Nomad
Both are very nice, hope you have two kilts so that you can still display both of them.
I liked the dirk because it was a way to still have a “weapon” in jewelry form.
But I really love the detail of the thistle though. Especially the thorns. A lot of thistle jewelry is so smooth and having run into thistles at work (there are several invasive varieties here), I must object to that characterization !
They’re only marginally less painful than cholla.
Only the one kilt now. We’ll see what the future holds.
Last edited by FossilHunter; 29th December 17 at 06:37 PM.
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17th January 18, 06:06 PM
#358
A recent acquisition:
Possibly a Robert Allison design, made by Shipton & Co in hallmarked silver.
Last edited by Bruce Scott; 17th January 18 at 07:13 PM.
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17th January 18, 06:58 PM
#359
both
Originally Posted by FossilHunter
This is my old kilt pin, an old Miracle dirk pin I bought off of ebay.
IMG_4185_resize.jpg
And this is the beauty that replaced it. It's sterling silver and was a Christmas present from the wife.
IMG_4186_resize.jpg
Both of those pins are very nice......I sometimes see pins here, from collections that should be in a case, they are so good looking, perhaps that is how they are kept when the kilt is not in use. It would be a shame to keep them where they can't be seen......in my opinion
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17th January 18, 07:08 PM
#360
Originally Posted by Terry Searl
Both of those pins are very nice......I sometimes see pins here, from collections that should be in a case, they are so good looking, perhaps that is how they are kept when the kilt is not in use. It would be a shame to keep them where they can't be seen......in my opinion
I’m if the same position. Use it or lose it!
The silver one is the working pin now until such a time as I get another kilt. Then the brass one will be on my knock about kilt.
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