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21st October 19, 10:41 AM
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I had a small bit to do with bringing these to market, and am glad to folks posting about them other than me!
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21st October 19, 11:18 AM
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Thank you for any contribution you made Luke. I love this style of sporran. Maybe I’ll do a review when I have it in hand. I went looking for one of their hair-on goatskin knapsacks but bit on the sporran instead. Have you seen one of those knapsacks in person? The dimensions I read seem small, but I suppose it couldn’t be any bigger than the goat that got skinned to make it.
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21st October 19, 11:23 AM
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Ive had both versions of the knapsacks. The Mk2 with the round bottom is much better and is what I use if/when I do enlisted. (Got Promoted back into the officer ranks last month after taking a couple decades off) It took a bit of back and forth, but I think showing that even a skinny 18th Century sized persons equipment taken from the 60th Regiments Packing list would not fit, the size was upped a couple inches in diameter and the round bottom added, that only shows on one Morier painting was made the standard.
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21st October 19, 02:32 PM
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I received my sporran today. It is a quality piece of work. As expected materials and craftsmanship are excellent and the attention to detail is unbelievable. It is quite small, and barely holds my admittedly overstuffed wallet, car keys and a jack knife, but it’ll do the job nicely. I’ll just find a money clip to carry with this one and ditch the bulky wallet on those days. I am very happy with the sporran and will provide positive feedback to the shop as soon as Etsy lets me. I went ahead and ordered the larger knapsack and a hammer stall this afternoon, so I’m obviously liking these folks’ wares. I have no stake in the success or failure of the vendor so my opinions are my own.
Last edited by Guthrumironhead; 21st October 19 at 02:34 PM.
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22nd October 19, 04:16 AM
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Pretty much all I carry in my sporran is a flint and steel kit, a copy of the knit purse from one of the bog men with a few coins, and the keys to my tea caddy and traveling liquor cabinet and a folding knife. Ive got 4 pockets in my upper body garments for all the the other things I carry.
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22nd October 19, 09:36 AM
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 Originally Posted by Luke MacGillie
Pretty much all I carry in my sporran is a flint and steel kit, a copy of the knit purse from one of the bog men with a few coins, and the keys to my tea caddy and traveling liquor cabinet and a folding knife. Ive got 4 pockets in my upper body garments for all the the other things I carry.
I've no opinion on 17th century sporrans, but I just had to chime in and tip my hat to anyone who has a traveling liquor cabinet.
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22nd October 19, 07:35 PM
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I do wonder what evidence there is for what sporrans in the 17th century looked like.
Museum artifacts have been shown to be next to worthless, because while they often have attached mythology, they almost never have air-tight provenance.
So we are left with iconography. There are loads of 18th century portraits but AFAIK very few 17th century ones.
I don't see any sporran here, unfortunately (1660)

This painting is said to date to 1700, close enough! Hard to tell exactly how the sporran is made. It does resemble the ones shown in the OP.
Last edited by OC Richard; 22nd October 19 at 07:40 PM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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23rd October 19, 02:52 AM
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 Originally Posted by Tobus
I've no opinion on 17th century sporrans, but I just had to chime in and tip my hat to anyone who has a traveling liquor cabinet.
It was a recent acquisition
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