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  1. #11
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    Nice job. Love the cantle.
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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Early sporrans tended to have a tassel on each side, and one or two on the front. If you don't want to use the paws, you might want to consider brass balls with two or three rings cut round the circumference, and then nickle plated to tone in with the steel cantle.
    I would love to see a picture describing an early sporran as you describe.
    Im a pretty visual DIY'er. If I see it, I can make a good stab at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    You might want to consider engraving spirals on the cantle, as they are often found on megalithic tombs in Ireland.

    Early sporrans tended to have a tassel on each side, and one or two on the front. If you don't want to use the paws, you might want to consider brass balls with two or three rings cut round the circumference, and then nickle plated to tone in with the steel cantle.
    I hope that I'm not missing a "Brass Balls" joke here.
    Irish of the Clan Gaffney from the County Cork.
    "You can't kiss an Irish girl unexpectedly. You can only kiss her sooner than she thought you would."
    - Irish Saying

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bart_In_A_Kilt View Post
    Like I said, after St Pats day, the large Shamrocks will go in favor of something a bit more muted and appropriate, but still "Irish".
    You might want to consider engraving spirals on the cantle, as they are often found on megalithic tombs in Ireland.
    Or a harp, IMHO a much nicer symbol of Ireland than the Shamrock.

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    Nice sporran's.

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