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  1. #1
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    Gifts in the mail.

    Good day rabble,

    a couple of weeks ago my brother mentioned to me that he was starting to get back into leather working. At that time, he was working on a black-powder possibles bag for my father. I mentioned in joking that it would be great if he could make a black rob roy sporran for me at some point and then didn't think anything else of it.

    Today a rather large box appeared from where my brother resides and lo and behold, look what was contained there-in;



    This is his interpretation of a rob roy sporran! I have to admit, I LIKE IT. The leather is for the bag is smooth and supple and the flap is very stiff. The carving is a celtic raven with my initials stamped into it. This is going to get quite a bit of wear!

    The other thing in the box was a huge surprise...




    He decided to make a Targe for me. This this is a very large item and it fits my mammoth forearms quite well. He covered it in a deep red leather and the brad pattern is from a targe found at the battle of Glenlivet See Here The backing is calf-skin and the seam is covered in a strip of the MacKinnon modern tartan. Talk about a gift for a king!

    Now I have to decide where to hang this thing and how I talk my wife into letting me purchase that basket hilt sword I have been lusting after.

    What a great gift from my brother... I think I will hang onto him for a while yet.

    (by the way, he has asked for any input that the rabble would like to leave. I will pass your comments onto him)
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    The sporran is truly excellent - your brother has a great talent - for making the rest of us jealous!

    Regards

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    Thumbs up

    Ah.. tell your brother he needs more practice... There are a few rabble that would willingly test out his products without charging him for the quality control process..

    You are one very fortunate person.

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    Nice surprise Mike. I bet the sporran gets loads of wear, a basket hilt will work great with that targe.
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    Hey, Mike. You can hang the targe in my basement, and I'll provide a baskethilt and a claymore to hang with it. That way you won't have to bother the little woman, and you can drop by my house anytime. I'll even give you a key to the basement door.
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    Nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    Ah.. tell your brother he needs more practice... There are a few rabble that would willingly test out his products without charging him for the quality control process..

    You are one very fortunate person.

    Here here! I would make the sacrifice of letting him practice on something for me.

    All I can say about that sporran is- sexy!
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    Wow Mike. The sporran is excellent. Your brother has some talent.

    Now about that targe....

    Let me see if I have this right.......

    You'll be wearing that to invade the local liquor store and battle for Glenlivet? If you can get your brother to make a couple more of those Grant and I will fly down in the MapleLeaf and assist you in the reiving.

    :arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh:


    SWEET!
    Dee

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    You chose your brother well; what a wonderful surprise!

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    WOW ! This IS great !


    Best,

    Robert
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