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    Sporran Dilemma

    Alright, looking for help again. I have a primitive leather daywear sporran, but looking for a nicer one for going out, and also a formal one. Here is my dilemma though. My wife is SUPER anti-fur, and I have a bit of a problem with it myself. Being a hunter most of my life, I have no problem killing for food, but killing for fashion I do have a problem with. I have no problem with leather because most if not all of that animal is used. Now I can probably find a nice leather evening wear sporran, it is the formal one where I think I will run into difficulty. Any thoughts?
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    I totally agree with you. You need a new wife. I'll go hide now.

    Or do a search for similar topics as this has been covered in the past.

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    You could check here

    http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/Highlan...s_economy.html

    Celtic Croft has a dress sporran Chromed Cantle Economy Sporran
    SE04

    It is a good starter sporran and it's leather.

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    Hey Birddog stay away from my quail
    Hey Birddog you're on the wrong trail...



    err...

    Would a cow hide sporran be an option?

    Here is a picture of me in my formal rig



    The sporran is somewhere in the middle of the picture on me, between the two beautiful ladies. It might take a minute or two to realize there is a third person in the picture.

    Seriously though

    If your wife doesn't have an issue with cow leather, then this might be an option. I think that is a handsome formal sporran.

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    Personally, I think a black leather Duin Uasail (or one of the similar styles) from the Ferguson Britt collection works great as a formal sporran:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/sporran_fb.html

    If you are looking for something with a metal cantle, try some of the "Hunting" sporrans on this page:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/...n_leather.html

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    We have a guy on here who's board name is A_Hay. He makes fantastic sporrans, at good prices. I had talked to him about making me a formal sporran from deer hide leather that I was hoping to send him, but my criteria was that it had to be from a deer taken in Colorado. I couldn't find any that I could afford. I found entire pelts for hundreds of dollars, but that would have been a waste. So if you have the deer hide for it, I'd say get in touch with A_Hay and see what he can do for you. He's currently on his fourth project for me, so I obviously am rather enamored with his work. Here are two examples:







    He made a full version of my sons sporran for me, and he is currently making me a pair of arm bracers. And the great thing is that he does it from designs that you supply to him, so every one is a one of a kind.

    Oh yeah- and I know he's missing a sock. He had a spider bite on his leg and the flashes were rubbing on it. He insisted on keeping the one up so he could wear his sgain dubh.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Here is a picture of me in my leather formal sporran from Celtic Croft, I have since replaced it with a sealskin version.

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    If you are interested in making a fur sporran with fur from an animal that I can flat out guarantee was killed to eat, and the fur saved – I may be able to help – PM me!

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    How formal do you want to get? It was once suggested to me that a black pouch type sporran could be taken casual through semi-formal.

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    You could actually hunt it maybe, that way you don't go against principles!

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