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    Custom Flask by Moosedog

    I have a present waiting for me when I get back home. I received an email from Moosedog that a package had been delivered to my porch. Unfortunatley, I am traveling and am not able to get it. I asked my wife to get the package off the porch and tell me what it was.

    Moosedog had promised a sporran belt in appreciation to making a kilt for her. So what did I find? My wife opened the package and gave me a description. Moosedog was kind enough to send some pictures:





    The celtic shield knot is what I have sewn into the kilts that I make. The Shield Celtic knot is a symbol for protection. The ancient Celts used it to decorate the shields of warriors, the clothing of children, and to protect the sick.

    I am so glad to have one of my own.

    BTW - WMCIII are my initials and I didn't even know she knew them.

    Thanks Moosdog
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    Congratulations.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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    oh wow! Moose, did you do that leatherwork yourself?!!

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    That is GORGEOUS!

    I love that!!!!! wowee!

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    That is very nice indeed, congratulations.

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    Way cool - now for you to decide what to put in it?

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    Wow. That is BEAUTIFUL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattanCat View Post
    "For the Drunk on the go", sorry I couldn't resist.

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    Very nice!

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    Wallace,

    I am so glad you like this! And thank you for the kind words. I hope you enjoy it as much in person as in the photos.

    X-Markers,

    Yes, I did make it myself! When I saw what nice handwork Wallace put in on my kilt I wanted to create something by hand for him. He had included a business card and I saw the shield pattern he had sewn into my kilt...now, I had asked what he wanted and had intended to make him a brown sporran strap, but unbeknownst to both of us Wallace's wife had already ordered a custom brown belt and strap from CavScout and a Thorfinn sporran from Turpin for Christmas!

    So I tried to come up with a suitable accessory. Turpin kindly described the sporran color to me so I could at least come close.

    My brother taught me to carve leather over forty years ago, and I love it. I made this while sitting in front of my fireplace looking at the lighted Christmas tree and surrounded by dogs, family, and friends. So it has a lot of good energy as well as room for spirits.

    Moosedog

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