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    Looking for a button polish backing

    My mother had a small bit of very thin brass about the size of a credit card, with a slot running from the edge to the middle of it. She told me that it was for polishing brass buttons on uniforms by sliding it around the shank of the button, leaving the button on top and the uniform below, so that the polishing cloth and polish would not get onto the uniform - slide it under the button and rub away because you wouldn't get polish on the uniform.

    Does anyone know what it would be called, or where to get one these days? Seems useful still!

    Any ideas? I'm sure that someone in the Great Rabble will be able to help out on this.
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    I think you are looking for a "Button Stick". Google," British army button polishing tool" and look at images, I think you will find what you want. I do use one on occasion.
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    In the US military they are called button polishing shield.

    Here is an antique one.


    Or this style made of 2 parts for a single button.



    and a new one can be found here.

    https://www.ccsutlery.com/store/butt...ng-shield.html
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    That's the beast, Steve. Thanks! I'll try to get one.

    Ordered from Evil-Bay
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    Father Bill, did you ever find a button polishing gard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickman View Post
    Father Bill, did you ever find a button polishing gard?
    Yes! Thanks for asking. Evil-Bay took good care of me.
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    I was all set to make you one. Glad you got one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickman View Post
    I was all set to make you one. Glad you got one.
    That’s an incredibly kind thought! Thanks for thinking of me!
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    No problem I like to make things. At my age I like to stay busy, Gabriel is liable to blow that horn anytime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickman View Post
    No problem I like to make things. At my age I like to stay busy, Gabriel is liable to blow that horn anytime.
    Actually, I understand that Gabe used to play with Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington on his days off.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Retired Parish Priest & Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.

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