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    Stillwater Leather Nightstalker Sporran

    I guess I was one of the lucky ones who saw the post about the initial batch of leather Nightstalker sporrans. I just received it in the mail a few minutes ago and thought everyone would like to see some pictures. I don't have a nylon Nightstalker so I don't have anything to compare it to but I really like this and plan to get one in brown when available. The leather is very supple and of course has that great smell. Great combination of pocket sizes and locations.

    I know this was listed as sub-standard but I notice nothing terribly wrong. The seams on the side gussets are not exactly even right to left and the front flap might be slightly crooked inside but these two things aren't really noticable in normal wear.


    First a front shot in natural lighting:



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    I LIKE it! Very cool!

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    P.S. I forgot to ask...can you fit lots more stuff in it than in the average band sporran?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun View Post
    P.S. I forgot to ask...can you fit lots more stuff in it than in the average band sporran?
    Sorry, I've never really seen or handled a typical band sporran. The only decent sporran I own is one of the Buzz Kidder country sporran models. This should easily hold more than that one and the stuff will be more organized to boot. Dimensions are just about 8" at the widest part by 8 1/2" tall. The main zip compartment opening is huge as can be seen in one of the photos. The zipper runs from half way down the side, up over the top and 1/2 way down the other side.

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    Assuming that it's just a leather version of the nylon original, it holds a respectable amount. I have a Buzz Kidder and the Nightstalker holds more stuff and has compartments that make organization easier.

    Best

    AA

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Assuming that it's just a leather version of the nylon original, it holds a respectable amount. I have a Buzz Kidder and the Nightstalker holds more stuff and has compartments that make organization easier. Best AA
    Really? NOW I find this out! well, better late than never. Given how roomy I find the Buzz Kidder compared to the "standard" ones I found on various sites, that's saying a lot!

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    BEAUTIFUL! Lets hope Jerry can sort out the glitches in manufacturing for us slow pokes!

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    Very nice I am Green with envy

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    It has two zippers that meet - so you can open it however you want. I have a nylon model and its very well thought out.

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    Slobber, drool, salivate...

    The thing that is so cool about Jerry's sporrans like this is that they are SOOOOOOO easy to use. A one handed operation.

    My wallet goes in the front pocket, seperate and easy to find.

    Kiltmaker's business cards go in the front pocket flap zip pocket.

    rest of my junque goes in the double zipper pocket closest to my body. Nothing to dump a lotta stuff in there...cameras etc.

    He's gonna sell a LOT of these when the glitches are fixed - because of the convenience of access...no drawstrings to tug on, no snaps to match, no buckles to click, no magnets to align...just good old fashion zippers and a hunk of velcro.

    And, he don't cheat on the size...with them zippers open even my ham hands can get inside an rumage around.

    One black, one brown, and I'm a happy camper.

    Ron
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