Szco Supplies Medieval Cloak Pin

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US Numeric Size
Waist
US Denim Size
Hip
Chest
XS
0 ( 000 )
23
32
44
55
S
24
23
32
44
55
M
25
23
32
44
55
L
26
23
32
44
55
M
29
23
32
44
55
L
32
23
32
44
55
M
34
23
32
44
55
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Reviews (13)
  • 4.25 Inch in diameter
  • Made of carbon steel
  • Curved frame design
  • Pointed swivel prong
  • Frame ends are curl design
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎5.12 x 4.09 x 0.87 inches

Package Weight

‎0.12 Kilograms

Brand Name

‎SZCO Supplies

color

‎Carbon

Material

‎Alloy Steel

Suggested Users

‎mens

Number of Items

‎1

Manufacturer

‎SZCO Supplies, Inc.

Part Number

‎HS4401

13 reviews for Szco Supplies Medieval Cloak Pin

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  1. Pin is really fat would leave a huge hole in a blanket and mine had no gap in it so cannot be used.

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  2. This pin suited my needs perfectly. I like to wear my wool blanket as a match coat when i’m in the woods, and the other pins i looked at were just too dainty to handle it. This thing is large in diameter and also has a large pin that is rather blunt. For a tough wool blanket which can recover from large holes being poked in it, this is totally fine. It has a plain but nice looking twist to the pin, utilitarian but not ugly. If you have some fine velvet cloak, a scarf, or similar garment you may want to look for a sharper, finer pin than this, but if you have a seriously hefty garment you’re using it for this fits the bill. Note that it is mild steel, as after using it once it began to get a small film of rust on top. This is not a flaw with the product, this is just what normal steel does. To avoid this, you can religiously oil it with either gun oil or perhaps olive oil maybe, but the gun oil won’t go rancid on you. I’m not worried about the rust, and even if i oiled it the oil would be wiped off everytime i stabbed the pin through the blanket. When you pin this thing, be prepared to use some pressure as the pin is not particularly sharp. It’s still pointy though, so of course situate the pin such that the point is away from your vitals (who wants to get poked by a sharp rusty pin, it’s smart that this pin is not sharp). Overall, this is a solid piece of kit to handle a heavy garment, not a cute thing for weak costume material or a small scarf. I very well might by one or two more.

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  3. I got this one cause it was the only one that was the right size for my big shawl. It does look exactly like the photos. However it cannot be used right out of the package. It came covered in oil, so I’ll have to wash it. I’m going to try using some Dawn dishwasher liquid, that’s usually good on oil. The metal is also a bit rough. Not sure if it’s gonna be so rough it snags on the yarn, yet, since I’ve only gotten as far as wiping off the excess oil, so far. It still needs a good wash before I can use it. I’m still lookin for a large pin that’s polished. Update: so I washed all the oil off, and tried using it on a big crochet shawl. Unfortunately, the metal is so rough that I can’t even push the pin through the yarn. The crochet stitch that I used leaves enough spaces that this pin, if it was polished or at least had the rough patches sanded down, should be able to pass right through. But the whole pointy end of the pin is completely rough and not at all smooth so it keeps resisting the yarn and will not go through. Next I tried just gathering the narrow tips of long ends of the shawl so I could try the brooch without pushing the pin through the yarn, but that didn’t work either since the body of the brooch is even more rough than the pin and it simply would not turn correctly over the pin to hold the shawl ends. Even just holding the brooch by itself in my hands, it’s extremely difficult to turn it so that the pin gets positioned correctly to hold the fabric of a cloak or shawl.
    It’s very disappointing, I wanted so much for this to work, as it’s the only brooch I could find that is the right size for my big shawl.

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