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  1. #1
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    New sporran (kind of)

    JBR and I were comparing notes on sporrans and we both have one that was gifted to us by a friend. Our friend did all the work and cast the bronze button. I thought I'd post some pictures of his work.




    close-up of button


    lots of room


    this sporran was made to wear with a great kilt hence the large strap. I need to find someone that can remove the strap and put a smaller more tradition attachment on the back.
    Clan Lamont!

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    David, I was thinking the exact same thing. I love the sporran but really want to be able to wear it with my modern kilts using a sporran strap. The large strap is really well stitched on so I'm leary about cutting it off.
    Jay
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    Here are a few pics of my JT sporran...



    Jay
    Clan Rose-Constant and True
    "I cut a stout blackthorn to banish ghosts and goblins; In a brand new pair of brogues to ramble o'er the bogs and frighten all the dogs " - D. K. Gavan

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    Very nice, they're twins! I think James used Elk for the body of the sporran. You could park a truck inside.
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    Really awsome sporrans, fellows!

    One thing, though: you can't get any more traditional than a sporran that hangs directly from the main kilt belt. It seems like it would be a shame to cut up such beautiful sporrans.
    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    ...then the store manager would try to throw us out, and when RR and tyger and various others tried to stare him down with The Look he'd accuse us of voodoo or something and we'd wind up in the clink or on Dr. Phil.

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    I like them and I'm with Ryan it would be a real shame to cut them perhaps you could try it as is to see what you think before doing anything to them.
    "If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    Really awsome sporrans, fellows!

    One thing, though: you can't get any more traditional than a sporran that hangs directly from the main kilt belt. It seems like it would be a shame to cut up such beautiful sporrans.
    Thats right Ryan-thats why I haven't modified the strap. It was made for wearing with a great kilt. The only think that would change would be the large strap if it was modified.
    Clan Lamont!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David White View Post
    Thats right Ryan-thats why I haven't modified the strap. It was made for wearing with a great kilt. The only think that would change would be the large strap if it was modified.
    I deffinitely hear where you're coming from, good Sir. I guess all it really comes down to is personal preference. Some folks don't mind mixing items of a period nature with modern forms of clothing. Others would rather stick to either modern or historic dress. Personally, I really like being able to just thread a sporran onto my kilt belt and go...


    That said, I've met plenty of guys who find this arangement uncomfortable, or just don't like the look. With that in mind, it should be pretty easy to rig up a small loop, well suited to a sporran belt.
    Also, if you're in the market for a sporran belt that would match the dark leather of your sporran very closely, I know that Lamar (of Ferguson Britt sporrans) will sell you just a sporran belt- his are quite remarkable and high quality.
    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    ...then the store manager would try to throw us out, and when RR and tyger and various others tried to stare him down with The Look he'd accuse us of voodoo or something and we'd wind up in the clink or on Dr. Phil.

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    I really like those sporrans. I personally would wear it as is with a casual outfit and pull it around to the side. I like I like.
    Dee

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    I, too, would wear it as is (and I do, with one quite similar!):

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