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12th November 06, 09:24 AM
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Sporran alternatives?
Hi Folks,
Ok, here's the problem, I've found myself veering away from sporrans while searching for one....I'll put it another way....While looking for a sporran I find that I don't really like them. I think it's the stiff leather and round construction that's putting me off.
I'll be wearing it in purely casual circumstances, and want something a bit softer leatherwise, and with the same capacity as a sporran but without the disc shape. Maybe something more medieval looking? Also don't want to pay over $100 for it. I might have to end up making something for myself.
Still want to wear it on my hips, but probably at the side rather than the front. Any ideas of such a thing?
I like the look of the Rkilts tasmanian devil (softer and gets away from the round shape a little), but the price is beyond me.
Cheers!
Jeff.
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12th November 06, 09:42 AM
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raindog,
If you are only looking for a casual daywear sporran, in an older style, and made of softer leather. There is one perfect answer. Get a Freelander Sporran. You will not be disappointed.
Here is there site:
http://www.freelandersporrans.com/cm...age&s=Sporrans
And here is my review of te one I bought from David and Sten:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=19749
If I could only have one sporran, it would be a Freelander, they are that good!
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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12th November 06, 10:07 AM
#3
The Buzz Kidders are relatively softer and more bag like than boxlike.
Several vendors handle them.
Best
AA
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12th November 06, 11:49 AM
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a second for Freelander!
 Originally Posted by Panache
I'll second Panache's recommendation on the Freelander -- my sporran from David is the best sporran I have ever owned, even over my "dress" sporran for formal functions!
Go Freelander!
Cheers, 
Todd
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12th November 06, 12:30 PM
#5
Good advice on the Freelander, I have two. Also consider the inexpensive Stillwater nighstalker out of ballistic nylon. Find myself wearing it all the time. Still hoping Jerry makes them in brown nylon and black and brown leather someday. Just something about the convenience of the zipper that makes it easier.
I've also bought some pouches that are like 9"x9" to carry a lot of stuff when needed hiking or to games. I just wear them as a sporran in front.
Had April at April's Carpetbags sew up a custom buffalo hide with hair sporran that I like a lot because I had her sew it to the size I wanted.
Also, have two Native American made soft pouches that I found that work well as sporrans too.
Think some folks find a sporran-like pouch in camera stores or hardware stores. Some folks wear the old fanny packs in front.
I have trouble getting my ham hocks inside the top of some of the basic sporrans.
Then of course you can ditch the sporran all together wearing a vest with enough pockets to carry your stuff, a jean jacket if you're going casual, or a bomber style jacket in cooler weather.
Or wear a contemporary kilt with cargo and other pockets built in.
Ron
Last edited by Riverkilt; 12th November 06 at 12:33 PM.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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12th November 06, 12:37 PM
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I don't think there are is a sporran which is more casual than the Nightstalker from Stillwater. If you don't like Nylon consturction, you can wait for the leather version.
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12th November 06, 01:10 PM
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Making your own is fun. It's just these days I find I'm making everyone else's
Seriously it's how Sten rune and I started. I made the mistake of paying over £100 for a piece of cardboard. Sten Rune just knew we could do better. So if you don't find anything you like go the DIY route.
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12th November 06, 01:11 PM
#8
Thanks guys for all the recommendations!
I've checked out the Freelander and Buzz Kidder and they're both very nice. If I feel financially able after Christmas I'll probably opt for the freelander. It's a handsome bit of kit! If I'm broke (probable!) I'll go for the Buzz Kidder.
I also feel inclined towards the Nightstalker, which looks like it could take a ton of gear and a lot of abuse. I'll probably get that as well for my more rough and tumble ventures.
It seems many of you have a variety of sporrans, which is handy
I'm going to gloat over some more pictures of these cool sporrans
Jeff.
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14th November 06, 07:27 AM
#9
sporrans
 Originally Posted by raindog
Hi Folks,
Ok, here's the problem, I've found myself veering away from sporrans while searching for one....I'll put it another way....While looking for a sporran I find that I don't really like them. I think it's the stiff leather and round construction that's putting me off.
I'll be wearing it in purely casual circumstances, and want something a bit softer leatherwise, and with the same capacity as a sporran but without the disc shape. Maybe something more medieval looking? Also don't want to pay over $100 for it. I might have to end up making something for myself.
Still want to wear it on my hips, but probably at the side rather than the front. Any ideas of such a thing?
I like the look of the Rkilts tasmanian devil (softer and gets away from the round shape a little), but the price is beyond me.
Cheers!
Jeff.
Jeff, why bother with a sporran, its ok for formal dress but for casual attire i find that its more comfortable without one, especially when driving the car, the sporran can get in the way of the steering wheel
Julie
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28th October 07, 07:21 PM
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well I went to our local "surplus store" here in tucson: found a newer version "fanny pack" style pouch, it is about 2x bigger than the ones they made in the 80's (and big enough to go around my fat @#$! try looking there.
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