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  1. #1
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    MacLeay 1854 Sporran

    I had some left over horse hair and a piece of leather that i picked up from a yard sale (It was an 80 year old case-I used it to make a sporran for Rex) that really wasn't big enough to do a proper sporran with, so I decided to make a fun sporran for myself.

    After seeing Artificer's MacLeay print inspired sporran, I decided to take the afternoon while it rained like hell and make up a flat back style hair sporran using the MacLeay prints as inspiration. NOTE-Flat Back sporran is a pouch-less sporran that is really nothing more than decoration. I'm working on a purse that will attach to the loops of this sporran, but thats later. Not bad for about 6 hours of work.



    Last edited by NorCalPiper; 2nd June 11 at 10:04 AM.

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    Wow, nice!
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    That is an excellent project. Well done!
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    Indeed very nice
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    That is really quite excellent!

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    Really nice work Josh. That looks fantastic.
    Let YOUR utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt, so as to know how you ought to give an answer to each one.
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    Heading out to lunch with a client-Here's her first outing....
    Last edited by NorCalPiper; 2nd June 11 at 02:32 PM.

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    You look like Billy Bad A** bro, great look dude.
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    Thanks man.....My serious look ends up looking like my pissed off look. Its been like that since I was a kid.....Shoulda' seen my pics when I would go to Sears or Rich's to see Santa Clause!

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    Very nice!
    Kenneth Mansfield
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