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    Useful sporran features

    I don't remember where we were talking about this before, but someone said how there should be a driver's license/credit card slot in the sporran. I had mentioned that I made my own sporran with one, and promised pics. Well, I finally got them posted in my gallery.

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    Looks good Chris. I have something in mind a bit more elaborate. Besides the extra pocket you have I want to divide the main pouch into 2 sections. One for the wallet and change purse, the other for keys.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    Nice job Chris, it may be the photo but it look a bit wee, but then, I've also experienced the pain of running in a sporran with heavy objects inside like a mobile phone
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    I like your sporran.
    I think the angle of the photo may make appear smaller than it really is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    I've also experienced the pain of running in a sporran with heavy objects inside like a mobile phone
    When you run, dance or sit down to dinner you're supposed to move the sporran to the side.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    I've also experienced the pain of running in a sporran with heavy objects inside like a mobile phone
    When you run, dance or sit down to dinner you're supposed to move the sporran to the side.
    and you tell me now??? after all those doctors visits to sort out the cause of the pain in that place where no man should have pain???

    "...dear doctor, I've been assaulted by a heavy sporran...what should i do".

    (Dr.Bubba) "move it to the side, that will be 35 pounds please"
    Graham
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    (Dr.Bubba) "move it to the side, that will be 35 pounds please"
    Make that 35 pounds of 13 or 16 ounce tartan
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    It probably is the pic that makes it look "wee". I actually made this on get wider towards the base so's I could hold more stuff. My other sporran collapses on itself, and only expands about 1-1/2". Quite annoying, so I built this one to overcome those minor annoyances.

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