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10th August 24, 12:54 AM
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This is a bad one!!
Looks to be WE Scott. https://www.ebay.com/itm/20493207869...Bk9SR8i-9LOnZA
The part of the snap/popper that's riveted onto the sporran back panel has ripped entirely out.
Which brings up the question "what is that back panel made from?"
As I've mentioned I worked at a Highland Outfitter in the 1980s. We were a WE Scott stockist.
One day a customer brought in the sporran he had purchased from us. The rectangular tab for the sporran belt had torn off in a similar way, taking part of the back panel with it.
That very day our owner decided to switch to sporrans by L&M Highland Outfitters, Nova Scotia Canada.
What I don't know is how many sporrans WE Scott made like that. I think this one on Ebay now is only the second such I've seen.
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15th August 24, 07:50 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Which brings up the question "what is that back panel made from?"
It is some kind of leather-look fibreboard - compressed in the manufacturing process and given a very realistic faux leather surface dressing.
And the use of this board in commercial sporran-making today seems fairly universal, even by those who you might think would shun the stuff.
I recently bought a job-lot of ex-hire sporrans - which included four by the two best-known Perth-based makers - and they were all made using this same fibreboard.
It is my guess that the all-leather sporrans that now get classed as 'vintage' came to and end sometime in the 1980s. I have never seen a sporran made using the board from before that time, but nearly all the 'budget' models now seem to have it.
I have seen photos of the inside of a sporran-maker's workshop, which show stacks of panels ready-cut from the board. And the furs appear to be attached with a spray-on adhesive. Not that I blame them in any way, but it spoils the impression I have of the craft.
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15th August 24, 08:05 AM
#3
Right then.
Will the winning bidder of this handsome lot please make himself known.
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For those who missed the bidding, it sold yesterday at auction in Glasgow - for the bargain price of £3,800..!
So how is that a sporran for less money, you ask.
Simple. It is a good £5000 less than a similar sporran that also sold at a Scottish auction house recently.
But this is just the hammer-price - a further 30 per cent or thereabouts in the way of fees is added.
I have to say I'm glad to see there are still a few well-heeled kilties with plenty of spending money, and that we're not all ageing paupers like me..!
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15th August 24, 10:39 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Troglodyte
Right then.
Will the winning bidder of this handsome lot please make himself known.
Screenshot (146).png Screenshot (147).png Screenshot (148).png
For those who missed the bidding, it sold yesterday at auction in Glasgow - for the bargain price of £3,800..!
So how is that a sporran for less money, you ask.
Simple. It is a good £5000 less than a similar sporran that also sold at a Scottish auction house recently.
But this is just the hammer-price - a further 30 per cent or thereabouts in the way of fees is added.
I have to say I'm glad to see there are still a few well-heeled kilties with plenty of spending money, and that we're not all ageing paupers like me..!
WOAH!! That is way outta my league.. I’m watching the one that was on OC Richards posts a few posts up, but I fear it will shortly go out of my budget. It’s happened on the last several that I saw mentioned here. But I did luck out and get one..
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16th August 24, 01:46 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Troglodyte
Right then.
Will the winning bidder of this handsome lot please make himself known.
Screenshot (146).png Screenshot (147).png Screenshot (148).png
For those who missed the bidding, it sold yesterday at auction in Glasgow - for the bargain price of £3,800..!
So how is that a sporran for less money, you ask.
Simple. It is a good £5000 less than a similar sporran that also sold at a Scottish auction house recently.
But this is just the hammer-price - a further 30 per cent or thereabouts in the way of fees is added.
I have to say I'm glad to see there are still a few well-heeled kilties with plenty of spending money, and that we're not all ageing paupers like me..!
Not me but I know who won it. Sworn to secrecy though.
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16th August 24, 10:55 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by figheadair
Not me but I know who won it. Sworn to secrecy though.
I suspect I know who it is...
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16th August 24, 11:45 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Troglodyte
I suspect I know who it is...
Y’all are killin’ the rest of us…
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17th August 24, 08:14 PM
#8
Wow.
About sporrans for the bargain-hunters, especially the ones in the US where seal is banned, here's an older (c1960?) WE Scott "EW1" that's missing the centre tassel, for $85 buy it now.
I've seen a lot of goofy things but I don't recall seeing anyone stick a button where a tassel should be.
But is it seal? I've seen a lot of off-white faux fur WE Scott sporrans from that period, and to my eye the fur on this one looks a bit odd in closeup.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32623648580...Bk9SR7b9k7esZA
Last edited by OC Richard; 17th August 24 at 08:15 PM.
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