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  1. #1
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    Dressed Up BK Sporran Drawstring

    Was never quite happy with the drawstrings of one of my BK sporrans. They looked like they were missing a little something. So this morning I sawed off a few pieces of small deer antler, sanded, drilled and polished them, and wound up with these.




    Put them on the drawstrings, and I'm pretty happy now.





    They added just a little something. Dresses it up a little, and adds a touch of brown to mellow it out a bit. Still considering adding some antler tips to the ends of the drawstrings, but we'll see how it goes.

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    I kind of like it. If it was me I would chop off the bottom ones and make tassels under the top antlers. But it's a nice look I agree it mellows out the all black look of the sporran.
    Last edited by Cowher; 15th May 11 at 02:39 PM.
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