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    Celtic knot heavy pewter cantle sporran

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    I am selling my own-made 'vintage' leather sporran fitted with a heavy cast-pewter cantle.

    The bag is well-figured with an 'aged' pattern grain, and is line with a velvet-like doeskin to prevent scratching of items like mobile-phone screens.

    It is entirely cut, stitched, braided and finished by hand, using eleements copied from vintage sporrans. It measures approximately 9 1/2" x 7" with a deep and generous gusset for practical capacity.

    I would like £195 ($245us) plus shipping from Scotland at cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troglodyte View Post
    It is entirely cut, stitched, braided and finished by hand, using eleements copied from vintage sporrans. It measures approximately 9 1/2" x 7" with a deep and generous gusset for practical capacity.

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    Does it come with a sporran chain or strap?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patty Logan View Post
    Does it come with a sporran chain or strap?
    It comes as shown - to take a normal clip-on chain-strap.

    The D-rings are attached to a tab that has been passed through the strap panel, and so can be easily slipped out if an all-leather strap is preferred.

    I may have enough leather to make a matching shain-strap - I will amend the listing if I have, and when it is done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patty Logan View Post
    Does it come with a sporran chain or strap?
    Amongst my stash of new-old-stock items, I have a couple of unused brown leather and chrome chain-straps that came with an auction lot of 1950s gear. I think the straps are of that era, or possibly slightly earlier.

    The leather is a near match for the shade of the sporran, so I will included one of them with the sporran.

    This would make the sporran immediately wearable, and save the need to swap one over from another sporran.

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