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    Absolutely gorgeous, mate! A true family heirloom for certain. I agree with Shaun, you wear your new sporran and belt very well. Congratulations and well done to Scott!

    Cheers,

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    Looks great with everything else you've got on! That sporran is truly a work of art. And I dig the jacket too.

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    Thank you, Downunder Kilt! Great shots, great outfit, great review!

    Thanks to everyone else as well. It's a real treat to be able to make these brass pieces, especially for one of guys who first took a big chance on a "new guy" making sporrans some two and a half years ago.

    Downunder Kilt was also the one who helped me at an early stage in my original Brass Cantle / Historic MacLeay Horsehair Project with some specific knowledge that I didn't have at the time, and I'm in his debt. I consider him one of THE go-to guys for knowledge and experience with brass cantles, and this review means an immense amount to me. I am humbled, and deeply, sincerely, pleased that this sporran meets his approval.

    ith:
    Last edited by artificer; 19th October 12 at 08:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Thank you, Downunder Kilt! Great shots, great outfit, great review!

    Thanks to everyone else as well. It's a real treat to be able to make these brass pieces, especially for one of guys who first took a big chance on a "new guy" making sporrans some two and a half years ago.

    Downunder Kilt was also the one who helped me at an early stage in my original Brass Cantle / Historic MacLeay Horsehair Project with some specific knowledge that I didn't have at the time, and I'm in his debt. I consider him one of THE go-to guys for knowledge and experience with brass cantles, and this review means an immense amount to me. I am humbled, and deeply, sincerely, pleased that this sporran meets his approval.

    ith:
    Hear, hear!!!

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