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    Wile E Sporran

    Whilst posting my first two DIY sporrans under that forum, I thought I'd put up the coyote face sporran that I bought at Tucson Celtic fest. It was only $35--and it's nice and roomy, neatly made from decent leather. I figure since I'm from Arizona a coyote is fitting (I am after all a "new world" Celt). Furthermore, Native peoples have all sorts of wisdom stories about coyotes and their "trickster" ways.

    Here's the sporran

    And here it is with my (MacIntosh hunting) tartan


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    I see you have another one in waiting behind you.

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    My thoughts as well, Robert.

    Looks good. I'm not sure it's a look for me, but they are cool.

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    At $35, it's a real bargain. Good buy.
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    Canuck and Howard, my wife and I both joke about making Mistah into sporran when he passes on to kitty heaven. Especially since I'm part of Clan Chattan (LOL).

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    Extremely sharp looking. Good find.
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    Good find! I find I often wear the same combination of hose, flashes, belt buckle, and even tartan as you. Good taste!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Holy he killeed da cyote. Looks good. I still need a formal. That is the one thing I do not have yet.
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    Cool sporran. A roadrunner kilt pin from Acme enterprises would look good with it.
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    Whoa, highlander--great idea! I keep seeing nice Navajo roadrunner pins that would do just the trick. LOL, but I may actually do that!

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