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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltimabar View Post
    I just remembered--the legendary Sykes-Fairburn dagger is a handsome design and would make a great kilt pin with a lot of appeal to anyone familiar with its use in WWII and after.
    It may well,certainly around this part of Inverness-shire.

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    I think a K-Bar or bayonet would make a great kilt pin. Now if we can just find an NCO sword kilt pin...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    It may well,certainly around this part of Inverness-shire.
    Aye, especially the Camerons, eh?

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    Good idea, especially the K-bar model. Just don't forget to put it in your checked baggage before going through airport security.

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    Having served as an officer of the "Bayonet Division"......the 7th US Infantry Division, I would love to have such a kilt pin. When I was with them in Korea in the late 60's every man assigned to the division, officer and enlisted and including medics, cooks, aviators and clerks, had a half hour of bayonet training every week


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