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14th August 11, 01:43 PM
#71
Great work as usual Artificer, that black bag looks an absolute treat against the brass. Congratulations mate on two great creations.
A to you and the new owner. ( Glad to see the square top one go to a good home Jack)
BTW that is the first MOD MKII that I have seen with 5 rivets on each face, something new to add to the memory banks, thankyou
Last edited by Downunder Kilt; 14th August 11 at 01:53 PM.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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14th August 11, 06:43 PM
#72
Excellent work, as always! I knew you'd deliver when I recommended you to Jack Daw at the San Antonio games last April, but you've outdone yourself again. Congratulations to both you and Steve on a pair of BEAUTIFUL sporrans.
SM
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13th December 11, 02:28 AM
#73
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13th December 11, 03:18 AM
#74
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
Each one of these is an heirloom piece that will be handed down from generation to generation. The design and craftsmanship is spectacular. Beautiful work, Artificer!
I also wondered how many hours it takes to make sporrans of such quality and attention to detail, especially Thistledown's sporran with the hammered leather.
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13th December 11, 03:23 AM
#75
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
Great looking pieces. They have the period look that I very much favor.
My Clans: Guthrie, Sinclair, Sutherland, MacRae, McCain-Maclachlan, MacGregor-Petrie, Johnstone, Hamilton, Boyd, MacDonald-Alexander, Patterson, Thompson. Welsh:Edwards, Williams, Jones. Paternal line: Brandenburg/Prussia.
Proud member: SCV/Mech Cav, MOSB.
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13th December 11, 08:24 AM
#76
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
Brilliant work, as usual, Scott! Those bags are absolutely fantastic, and very, very classic in feel.
Jack is a lucky man.
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13th December 11, 07:09 PM
#77
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
That is all some seriously fine workmanship. NICE.
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13th December 11, 07:34 PM
#78
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
 Originally Posted by Baldybrown
Absolutely spectacular! How many hours did it take you to complete it?
 Originally Posted by CopperNGold
Each one of these is an heirloom piece that will be handed down from generation to generation. The design and craftsmanship is spectacular. Beautiful work, Artificer!
I also wondered how many hours it takes to make sporrans of such quality and attention to detail, especially Thistledown's sporran with the hammered leather.
Sorry I'm not quite able to quantify hours spent, chaps. I don't usually work that way. Between dyeing (where applicable) glueing, braiding and stitching I have a fairly loose estimate of time usage. Also, I usually have several projects churning at once, so while dye is drying one one project, I'm doing sketches or hammering studs in another piece.
Much like formulae you've seen for kilt-makers (handmade) the time/vs/compensation is relatively small. Nobody gets rich with hand crafts anymore.
ith:
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14th December 11, 08:48 AM
#79
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
 Originally Posted by artificer
Much like formulae you've seen for kilt-makers (handmade) the time/vs/compensation is relatively small. Nobody gets rich with hand crafts anymore.
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"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine
Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921
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14th December 11, 08:59 AM
#80
Re: Artificer's General "Catalog" thread
 Originally Posted by artificer
nobody gets rich with hand crafts anymore.
 ith:
Ain't that the truth!!!!!!! Lol!!!!
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