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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    Stewart-Christie doesn't have an email address on their page or a 1-800 number for overseas calling, so that may not work out.

    I saw these on my lunch break and grabbed them. I'm thinking they may do nicely. What do you folks think? (I still have the receipt);)

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    I doubt anyone will have a heart attack, much less raise an eyebrow, if they notice your buttons. If you like them, wear them.
    [SIZE=1]and at EH6 7HW[/SIZE]

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    My buttons, bearing my crest, made by silversmith Lee Myall.
    Seeing Sandy's exquisite button reminded of something that happened when I was a herald. I had a client come in to the office of arms who gave explicit instructions as to the design of his crest. Now normally heralds try to acquiesce to the whims of a client -- after all, it's their coat of arms -- but in this instance the requested crest was just plain dreadful. Still no amount of discussion could persuade him to adopt something -- anything! -- else, and the ghastly crest was duly plopped on top of his helmet.

    A few months later the letters patent were signed and sealed and the client came by the office to collect them. The minute he walked through the door it was obvious as to why he had been so insistent over having that particularly ugly crest. Three huge antique brass livery buttons -- probably from the overcoat of a doorman at some long gone hotel -- adorned the front of his blazer, each emblazoned with the client's crest... Ah, the joys of instant ancestry (at least in places like Boca Raton, Florida!).
    [SIZE=1]and at EH6 7HW[/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Seeing Sandy's exquisite button reminded of something that happened when I was a herald. I had a client come in to the office of arms who gave explicit instructions as to the design of his crest. Now normally heralds try to acquiesce to the whims of a client -- after all, it's their coat of arms -- but in this instance the requested crest was just plain dreadful. Still no amount of discussion could persuade him to adopt something -- anything! -- else, and the ghastly crest was duly plopped on top of his helmet.

    A few months later the letters patent were signed and sealed and the client came by the office to collect them. The minute he walked through the door it was obvious as to why he had been so insistent over having that particularly ugly crest. Three huge antique brass livery buttons -- probably from the overcoat of a doorman at some long gone hotel -- adorned the front of his blazer, each emblazoned with the client's crest... Ah, the joys of instant ancestry (at least in places like Boca Raton, Florida!).
    Hahahaha!

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    So it turns out that finding distinctive buttons in the variety of sizes I require is proving challenging. I don't want to break the bank but I don't want "cheap" looking buttons either. I may end up having to go with the standard square buttons found on Prince Charlie outfits as they are easy to obtain in more than one size. I need 6 large buttons (7/8th - 1") and 8 smaller ones for the epaulettes and cuffs (I'll post pictures of the cuffs, they are not standard and the big ones found on gauntlet or crail style cuffs won't work.). If anyone has seen reasonable looking celtic round buttons in various sizes that don't cost a fortune, send me the link!
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    “Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    If anyone has seen reasonable looking celtic round buttons in various sizes that don't cost a fortune, send me the link!
    I did. Here it is again... http://www.threefeatherspewter.com/P...%20Celtic.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thorpe View Post
    David, thanks for that. Not a fan of the finish though. Maybe it's just the photography/lighting.
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    Have you thought about using cut steel buttons, or ball buttons? Either one is a very traditional choice.
    For ball buttons: http://www.militarymetalwork.co.uk/p...=BB020&cat=101
    For cut steel buttons:http://www.militarymetalwork.co.uk/services/court.php
    You might like to check out this thread: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...buttons-50232/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Have you thought about using cut steel buttons, or ball buttons? Either one is a very traditional choice.
    For ball buttons: http://www.militarymetalwork.co.uk/p...=BB020&cat=101
    For cut steel buttons:http://www.militarymetalwork.co.uk/services/court.php
    You might like to check out this thread: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...buttons-50232/
    Sandy, thanks for the link to Military Medal Work!
    [SIZE=1]and at EH6 7HW[/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Have you thought about using cut steel buttons, or ball buttons? Either one is a very traditional choice.
    For ball buttons: http://www.militarymetalwork.co.uk/p...=BB020&cat=101
    For cut steel buttons:http://www.militarymetalwork.co.uk/services/court.php
    You might like to check out this thread: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...buttons-50232/
    These look interesting but there is nowhere to choose styles, sizes, price point etc.. the one example looks nice though...
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    “Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    These look interesting but there is nowhere to choose styles, sizes, price point etc.. the one example looks nice though...
    Might I suggest you contact them?

    But just to help you out, here are a few examples of cut steel buttons they offer:
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