
Originally Posted by
JPS
That's a tricky one, because it looks like a quality sporran, yet doesn't quite fit any of the old standard styles (from W E Scott etc) and lacks a maker's stamp.
The style does look vaguely familiar, let me look at some catalogues.
EDIT: the way it's stitched across the top of the flap reminds me of many of the Forsyth sporrans, though my Forsyth catalogues don't show that particular style. In any case it has a traditional look to it.
Last edited by OC Richard; 18th June 21 at 06:10 AM.
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