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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    A couldn't agree more. I'll probably get the ballistic nylon sporran too.. I like to change accessories a lot (blame this on Donna).
    Ardchoille: not a hijack attempt, but wanted to relate something the wife told me the other day. We were getting ready to go out, and I changed my outfit. I was wearing the new Newsome Leatherneck box pleat, a black polo shirt, and my RKilts sporran (distressed bronze leather) and brown shoes. I gritted my teeth and finally decided that the black shirt clashed with the overall color palate, and switched to a green Skagway t-shirt. The wife looked at me and said, Until you started wearing kilts, you never matched your wardrobe colors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Ardchoille: not a hijack attempt, but wanted to relate something the wife told me the other day. We were getting ready to go out, and I changed my outfit. I was wearing the new Newsome Leatherneck box pleat, a black polo shirt, and my RKilts sporran (distressed bronze leather) and brown shoes. I gritted my teeth and finally decided that the black shirt clashed with the overall color palate, and switched to a green Skagway t-shirt. The wife looked at me and said, Until you started wearing kilts, you never matched your wardrobe colors!
    I can sooo relate My life has been enriched since I have been wearing kilts.

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    Another vote for Buzz Kidder sporrans. I was given the Loch Ness model and found them to be large and very well made.

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    I have the Buzz Kidder Country Sporran, it is similar to the ribbed model except that it has a smooth leather front. The leather is soft and has plenty of hand space and carrying capacity..

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    Amen Riverkilt - Ron you've hit one of my sore spots right on the head - what other product can you spend yards of cash on without even slighest hint of its basic dimensions? Its absurd.

    No doubt whatsoever that the Buzz Kidder is a quality product but I'm saving my loose change for one of Jerry's leather nightstalker sporrans. I think its going to become an instant must-have classic.

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    I can't add too much to the comments already here except to say that I have one of these and it is probably the sporran I wear the most.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Thank you all for your posts. I bought one and it should be here very soon

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    I ordred the Stillwater Nightstalker (Nylon) it's wonderful! I can actually store my 'stuff'' in it , and get to it without dumping everything on the floor.

    However, I was shocked and apalled when I logged off and sat there for a while, and no delivery! It actually took a whole three days to be delivered. disgraceful!

    Just kidding! Jerry is the tops!

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    I have the BK Rob Roy. It's like the ribbed but with three tassels and without the medallion. Good stuff. It fits everything that normally goes in the pockets of my pants (pocket knife, keys, coin purse, wallet, etc.) with room to spare. There isn't a draw string, but it doesn't seem to need one.

    My complaints? Well the chain stinks and diggs into your hips, but if you buy a decent sporran strap you'll be fine. Also everything in the sporran winds up a jumble at the bottom, but that's kind of what you have to expect.

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    I have a BK country in black and am awaiting a brown one (and a brown sporran strap). I love mine!

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