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20th July 05, 09:51 AM
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Rob Roy's sporran...
 Originally Posted by jkdesq
The thing that comes to my mind about "Rob Roy's Sporran" is supposedly it was booby trapped. My recollection is that in Sir Walter Scott's book Rob Roy, Scot describes Rob Roy opening his sporran in a secret way and says that if the sporran was opened incorrectly some sort of fire arm would go off and injure the intruder.
I don't suppose the sporran for sale on Ebay has a conceiled fire arm in it?
I posted a link to article about sporran's from The Scotsman's online version a couple of weeks ago that talks about this particular sporran:
Sporrans have intrigued writers too. It is said that poet and novelist Sir Walter Scott was inspired by an 18th century sporran he saw on display at a Scottish museum. The sporran – now featured at the National Museum in Edinburgh - had a clasp of brass and steel with four concealed pistols. The contraption was meant to be discharged in a reckless attempt to open the locked purse, thus injuring the intruder. Scott incorporated this device into his story Rob Roy where Roy himself declared, "I advise no man to attempt opening this sporran till he has my secret."
Surely this is something that Edinburgh's own Sean Connery as James Bond could have used.
This article: http://heritage.scotsman.com/clans.c...20050720174842
You can see a picture of the sporran with the article. I joked with Freelander to see if he could come up wi' a version of his sporrans with this added "surprise"! :mrgreen:
Cheers, 
Todd
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20th July 05, 10:07 AM
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HOLY SCHNIKEYS!!!!!

I'm not wearing THAT over MY... um... well... not over mine!!!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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