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19th March 08, 07:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by al' Sporrano
Jamie,
I've had a similar reaction. I was in Geoffrey (tailor) in Edinburgh recently and brought up the subject. Staff dismissed the problem as a myth.
Having said that, I'm inclined to trust Hamish's view and now alternate between a strap and a chain according to function. No problem with either as it happens, though I prefer the chain.
Al
Few folks have Hamish's year's of experience or half the number of kilts.
Barb T: it can be tough to find leather sporran straps! When our daughter was married last spring, I made kilts for several family members who ordered their own sporrans. Each one came with a sporran chain. I thought I'd just order a half dozen leather sporran straps and replace them. The first place I ordered from sent me straps that were chain in the front and leather in the back - their catalog had listed them as "leather sporran straps". I actually had a hard time finding a place that sold plain leather straps, no chain section. So, I have to agree that the trend is toward chain.
Steve Fraser at Oconee Leather Works makes beautiful sporran belts http://www.oconeeleatherworks.com/
Last edited by McFarkus; 19th March 08 at 07:47 AM.
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