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    new (to me) sporran maker

    It's not every day that I stumble upon a sporran maker I've never heard of or seen the work of, but this is one, Eddie Brat.



    Not my cup of tea but interesting nonetheless.

    I always like to see when people hit a balance between traditional-looking and innovative. It's difficult to do and not often done well. Not sure how successful these are at doing it.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Definitely interesting, but not my scene either. And those prices! I'm all for paying for an artisans work, but wow.

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    Not for me either I'm afraid.

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    Agree completely. the tree of them, look like a (mis)balance between a full mask and a day, times fluffy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    It's not every day that I stumble upon a sporran maker I've never heard of or seen the work of, but this is one, Eddie Brat.
    Not my cup of tea but interesting nonetheless.

    I always like to see when people hit a balance between traditional-looking and innovative. It's difficult to do and not often done well. Not sure how successful these are at doing it.
    What he said. Interesting in an off the wall way, but I didn't see anything I would wear.

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    Yea, I can admire the handiwork, but the style is definitely not mine. Loud. Gaudy.

    Some folks in the Kilts & Culture group really seem to like Wyvern Leatherworks, who do heavily-decorated Rob Roy style sporrans. I just can't get into them either.

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    Well they are certainly different. I won’t be buying one though.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    I fully agree with the consensus here.

    Part of me does appreciate artisans attempting something a bit different, however such things are almost never anything I'd wear myself.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennethSime View Post
    Some folks in the Kilts & Culture group really seem to like Wyvern Leatherworks, who do heavily-decorated Rob Roy style sporrans. I just can't get into them either.
    I'm glad to see Donnie is still doing his thing. I have a couple of his sporrans and they're fantastically made. I got mine about about 13 years ago or so when that style was quite popular in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennethSime View Post
    Yea, I can admire the handiwork, but the style is definitely not mine. Loud. Gaudy.

    Some folks in the Kilts & Culture group really seem to like Wyvern Leatherworks, who do heavily-decorated Rob Roy style sporrans. I just can't get into them either.
    Donnie does traditional sporrans, as well. He made my day sporran and a white goat hair evening sporran.
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