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    Ferguson Britt sporran strap

    I've noticed these sporran straps in some of the pictures here and I like the simplicity and adjustability of them... But there's no way I can afford a Ferguson Britt Sporran anytime soon (which I assume comes with the strap?)

    Does anyone know where I can just get the strap? Or a strap similar? I have no leather working expertise to make one (or tools for that matter) so that's out of the question for now as well.

    Thanks!
    -Noah

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    Quote Originally Posted by nh_maclean View Post
    I've noticed these sporran straps in some of the pictures here and I like the simplicity and adjustability of them... But there's no way I can afford a Ferguson Britt Sporran anytime soon (which I assume comes with the strap?)

    Does anyone know where I can just get the strap? Or a strap similar? I have no leather working expertise to make one (or tools for that matter) so that's out of the question for now as well.

    Thanks!
    -Noah
    I suggest you talk to Steve (Cavscout) at Oconee Leather Works. From personal experience he does awesome work and he's a good guy to boot!

    http://oconeeleatherworks.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by KD Burke View Post
    I suggest you talk to Steve (Cavscout) at Oconee Leather Works. From personal experience he does awesome work and he's a good guy to boot!

    http://oconeeleatherworks.com/
    I second the suggestion.
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    As I recall, Lamar (Furgeson Brit) offers the strap by itself. I would contact Matt at the museum for info.
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    BTW, I like the strap very much and have had a few compliments on it. Happy to have it.
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    I'll join the chorus of praise for Oconee. I wanted two straps, one black and one brown, to go with the dual-lidded Thorfinn sporran I had just ordered; Turpin sent me to Oconee. Steve handled my order swiftly and efficiently, and the straps - already in hand - are superb.
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    I made my own FB style strap out of brown scrap leather I had lying around just by copying the black strap of my Ferguson Britt sporran. It was extremely easy and took me 15-20 minutes to complete using only my sgian dubh. If you want I can post pics of my FB strap so you can see how they're made.
    Last edited by JRB; 20th September 09 at 06:11 AM.
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    Yes, we can sell the strap seperately (though I can't recall the price of the top of my head, it's comparable with other all-leather sporran straps).

    The thing to watch for, though, is that these are made specifically to fit a Ferguson Britt sporran, and they are a bit wider than your average sporran strap. If I recall correctly, they are 1" wide, as opposed to the more usual 3/4".

    So they won't necessarily fit through the loop in the back of all sporrans. Make sure your sporran will accommodate a 1" wide strap before ordering.
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    Does it make me a redneck if I'm thinking about visiting Tractor Supply Company (or Agway or any other place that would typically sell tack and leather) to look for a sporran strap?
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    They are beautiful sporrans. They cost about the same as my latest kilt, but they are beautiful.

    Regards,
    Guy

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