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    Customising a sporran

    Has anyone customised a Spooran yet? I have a very boring looking sporran and am thinking about customisation.

    I am thinking attaching a nice/Classy patch and 2 lapel pins on the flap.

    What do you guys think? Am I nuts to want to do this?
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    Nah. Go for it. Personalize it however suits you.
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    Re: Customising a sporran

    Quote Originally Posted by bcmtnbka
    Has anyone customised a Spooran yet? I have a very boring looking sporran and am thinking about customisation.

    I am thinking attaching a nice/Classy patch and 2 lapel pins on the flap.

    What do you guys think? Am I nuts to want to do this?
    With some of the weird sporrans I've seen on this forum it sound nearly normal to me .....Go for it.
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    Donnie, I think they're making fun of you. hahaha.
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    Yes, I think that you are nuts.
    As for customizing your sporran, go for it. So far I haven't heard that the dreaded 'Sporran Police" were out and about.
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    Someone needs to market a sporran with a reversible flap that says "regimental" one on side and "not regimental" on the other.
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    sporran badges...

    Most Scottish regiments in the British & Commonwealth forces who wear plain day sporrans have some sort of "sporran" badge; i.e. the Black Watch has a white metal badge of St. Andrew with his cross, etc. I've always thought that it was a sharp thing to do to really make the sporran "stand out".

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    Re: Customising a sporran

    Quote Originally Posted by bcmtnbka
    Has anyone customised a Spooran yet? I have a very boring looking sporran and am thinking about customisation.

    I am thinking attaching a nice/Classy patch and 2 lapel pins on the flap.

    What do you guys think? Am I nuts to want to do this?
    I think a couple of pins shaped like Chinese dragons would look very cool on your sporran! Or some Chinese characters?
    On the other hand, I like your sporran as it is. Plain is not necessarily a bad thing. It tells people nothing about you and makes them curious and a bit wary.
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    Customize! Customize! Be an individual! :P
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    Re: Customising a sporran

    I have customized one purchased day sporran, to make it bigger and more useful. What I did was to separate the front and back by cutting the strip of soft leather (gusset) between them. Then I sewed another strip of soft leather in between them, and put it all back together. Effectively the front and back now have a much wider strip between them. The result is that the sporran opens up much more and will hold a lot more stuff. At the same time it does not look significantly larger--the change is all in the depth.

    I am not a real good leatherworker, but this was not too hard. If you look closely at the sporran you can see the mistakes I made. But when I am wearing it few people are likely to get that close a look!

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