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    a tri-flap sporran

    I tried a new idea, at least to me, replaceable flaps for a sporran. (rob roy) _DSC5890a800.jpg this is the back. I did make one mistake in the length of the flap so I needed two sets of holes for the screws. One set for the grizzly and one set for the two clan flaps. _DSC5891a800.jpg I put an extra piece of leather on the inside so I could screw the flaps on to it. Attached by rivets. This is the grizzly. I've done the pattern before but wanted to improve the result. _DSC5778a800.jpg Clan McKenzie _DSC5896a800.jpg Clan Anderson _DSC5889a800.jpg These are them all together. _DSC5900a800.jpg

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    Interesting approach!

    I like the idea.

    Regards!
    I like the breeze between my knees

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    Thorfin revisited.

    It is a good idea.

    Our revered old friend, the late Turpin (Thorfin Leather) made such devices. His interchangeable flap sporrans were things of beauty. - The Rable will likely post examples below.

    Once such sample is featured in this post.

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...n-130-a-48559/

    Good idea to be sure. Looks like you are executing it well. expecially if this is your first one.

    David
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