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    Quote Originally Posted by Miller6582 View Post
    I do have a couple of other cantles needing some work in the future, so might pop into Margaret Morrison when in next back Perth ways (I'm originally from just outside Perth).


    Love the "bullseye" cantle - I missed out on one a while back, it came with a kilt and some other stuff I had no interest in - but it went for a song all things considered (not much more than I would have paid for the sporran on its own) - so next time, I'll bite the bullet and sell the other items on. Potentially I could have ended up with a free sporran out of the deal.

    The new leather on you MOD cantle looks great - and MM have been pushing out a ton of new stuff on their facebook feed, but their website hasn't caught up yet - waiting on those pesky product pics I guess.

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    Bullseye

    Tomo, if the bullseye sporran was listed on ebay a few months back it may be the very same one. It was bundled with a moth eaten Sutherland tartan kilt, argyll jacket and lace jabot, the seller wasn't keen on splitting the listing so I just bought the lot and sold off what I couldn't use. It wasn't quite free but a lot less than a new one.

    MM did a great job with the MOD cantle rebag, I did see a similar bullseye cantle in brass from one they had in a recent post, (I've included their photo below) they may offer that once the website has been updated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    My leather one appeared in the links McMurdo provided, but here’s my Texas bobcat...
    Oooh that's stunning! Perhaps the most beautiful use of an MOD cantle I've seen.

    Mine was much more plain.

    Last edited by OC Richard; 29th November 21 at 05:53 PM.
    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 OC Richard View Post
    Oooh that's stunning! Perhaps the most beautiful use of an MOD cantle I've seen.

    Mine was much more plain.
    Thanks, OC! My first Artificer MOD re-bag seems to be a very close cousin to yours:



    Cheers,

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    Shaun Maxwell
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    Side Note Blanco

    Just a side note for anyone that has the original bag and wants to reapply the blanco. I found a supplier in the UK that sells liquid white blanco. Easy to apply with a sponge and I'm pleased with the results. The before and after photos below. The seller was Soldier of Fortune, they have their own website but I purchased from their eBay shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miller6582 View Post
    ...reapply the blanco...
    Now that's a phrase I never thought I would see!
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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