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13th November 06, 06:32 AM
#11
Sometimes I think a big part of the fun is in finding what works for you. It can be a hoot, and it can be frustrating. And I'll sure agree that we carry more "stuff" with us than I think men used to!
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13th November 06, 10:33 AM
#12
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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13th November 06, 10:48 AM
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hmm i dont think i like that idea at all.....
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13th November 06, 08:38 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by switchblade5984
hmm i dont think i like that idea at all.....
...and I bet I can guess which column you've chosen in Blu's "X-Marks Cross Section" poll.
Well, since I took those photos I've added a celtic knot medallion to the flap and changed the belt for a black one, still in nylon with a fastex buckle but more neatly stitched. On or off in a flash.
Inside is a cell phone pocket, two large zip pockets, two smaller zip pockets, change purse, key hook, and a neat little slot for my folding knife. The more I use it, the more I love it. It'll be with me in Scotland this year, and will do a great job of keeping my passport and other goods safe and accessible.
I use it for all my casual kilting, but I do go back to the leather for "hose up" occasions.
And it doesn't look like roadkill.
Last edited by Tartan Hiker; 13th November 06 at 08:55 PM.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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14th November 06, 07:13 AM
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I do like it and wouldn't mind seeing the newest pics with the celtic medallion attached. I always think the juxtapose of old and new ideas is cool.
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14th November 06, 07:27 AM
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sporrans
 Originally Posted by raindog
Hi Folks,
Ok, here's the problem, I've found myself veering away from sporrans while searching for one....I'll put it another way....While looking for a sporran I find that I don't really like them. I think it's the stiff leather and round construction that's putting me off.
I'll be wearing it in purely casual circumstances, and want something a bit softer leatherwise, and with the same capacity as a sporran but without the disc shape. Maybe something more medieval looking? Also don't want to pay over $100 for it. I might have to end up making something for myself.
Still want to wear it on my hips, but probably at the side rather than the front. Any ideas of such a thing?
I like the look of the Rkilts tasmanian devil (softer and gets away from the round shape a little), but the price is beyond me.
Cheers!
Jeff.
Jeff, why bother with a sporran, its ok for formal dress but for casual attire i find that its more comfortable without one, especially when driving the car, the sporran can get in the way of the steering wheel
Julie
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28th October 07, 07:21 PM
#17
well I went to our local "surplus store" here in tucson: found a newer version "fanny pack" style pouch, it is about 2x bigger than the ones they made in the 80's (and big enough to go around my fat @#$! try looking there.
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29th October 07, 12:33 AM
#18
Just five words for you..........................
THORFINN CUSTOM SNAP FLAP SPORRANS!
Gentleman of Substance
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30th October 07, 03:38 PM
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I went to walmart in search of a case for my phone as it seems to have learned how to leap from the cell phone pocket in my shorts. Since my phone is quite old, it doesn't fit any of the cases or holsters available. However, I found a camera case that had room for the phone, a wallet, another small object (usually earplugs) and a front pocket which is perfect for my keys. Best of all, it has a 3 inch belt loop, meaning it fits on my kilt belt.
It holds everything I need, it's small, comfortable and durable and it cost less than $10.00.
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