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20th March 08, 12:25 AM
#81
I'm always "whorin' for a sporran"... I love my black Thorfinn #74 (customizable), my brown wyvern leather sporran, and my Celtic Croft Rob Roy, as well as my SWK nylon AND brown Leather cargo sporrans. I wear whatever the mood strikes me. Pure freedom.
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20th March 08, 12:47 AM
#82
I’m wi' you Chase.
But I wear the kilt mostly in and around my home.
Out and about, the SWK or a leather contemporary waist pouch answers as well as anything else.
My “required” item is a belt. I feel incompletely dressed without one.
Last edited by Larry124; 20th March 08 at 12:57 AM.
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20th March 08, 04:27 AM
#83
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
I'm a big sporran fan. They bring balance to the kilt and are very functional. All your stuff is in one, central location. With pockets, stuff is not always readily accessible.
For example, I was carrying a big heavy box, in my left hand and needed to get my keys in my left pocket. I could've put the box down, but the ground was wet, so i had to reach over with my right hand and awkwardly fish out my keys from my left pocket. If I had a sporran, they would've been right there in front with a wide opening for easy access.
Vive la sporran.
I'm just the opposite. One thing I don't like about sporrans is that everything is dumped into one location and you have to root around to find what you need. And it always seems that the item I want has settled to the bottom.
With pockets (whether on a kilt or trousers) I can put the different items into different pockets so I know where they are.
I do understand about having the wrong hand free though.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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20th March 08, 05:19 AM
#84
 Originally Posted by Chase
I'm a sporranaphobic...Apart from my SWK nightstalker, I don't like the way they look or draw attention away from the kilt.
Am I the only one who feels this way??? I need to do something...I mean, I wear them, but not with confidence...I just think that Sporrans are too gaudy...I don't want to be offensive...I really think it's me that has the problem, I'm just wondering if anyone else had the same experiences and how did they overcome them.
My personal feeling is that a kilt isn't complete without a sporran. However, I quite agree that most sporrans are too gaudy, especially the dress sporrans that are increasingly used for day or casual wear. My personal favourite among day-sporrans is a plain black leather sporran without tassels:
http://www.centaurdesign.co.uk/produ...eather_sporran
The pouch style sporrans are also nice, I'm the proud owner of a black Freelander, and can wholeheartedly recommend it.
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20th March 08, 05:32 AM
#85
Chase,
I'm new to sporrans and went with the nylon Nightstalker. I find it like a (Gawds help me) fanny pack, but better looking.
Most traditional ones I've seen are a bit too elaborate for my tastes. The Tazmanian Devil appeals to me, as do a few others, but I don't seem to be much of a Sporran Guy (Sorry, Panache!). I think tartan kilts & others without pockets look better with them.
McMurdo~ thanks for that link!
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20th March 08, 06:55 AM
#86
sporran
I feel incompletely dressed if I am not wearing my sporran. The same goes for my belt, I have to have them both. Though I most definatley prefer plain elegent leather to shiny metal and fur. The only time I would not wear a sporran is hiking in the back country as then it could get in the way, besides I would have a backpack then anyway.
just my two pennies
matt z
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20th March 08, 07:01 AM
#87
I always like to have the belt on, except around the house. I don't like showing the elastic waist band. When I'm going out, I'll put on the sporran.
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20th March 08, 09:07 AM
#88
 Originally Posted by davedove
I'm just the opposite. One thing I don't like about sporrans is that everything is dumped into one location and you have to root around to find what you need. And it always seems that the item I want has settled to the bottom.
With pockets (whether on a kilt or trousers) I can put the different items into different pockets so I know where they are.
I do understand about having the wrong hand free though.
What about in the car? When you're sitting in your car (or anywhere else, for that matter) a sporran is just easier to get into. In a car, with your seatbelt on, it can be tricky to get something from the bottom of your pocket.
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20th March 08, 09:34 AM
#89
Way too late
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
however I do enjoy your pockets (well my pockets, I've had my hand in Steve's pockets).
I don't know where to begin with this 
Cheers
Jamie
I don't want to begin with this. I just want to know how to make it stop.
Steve it is way too late to stop this, Grant let the Djin out and Jamie broke the bottle!
Weasel
Last edited by Weasel Mender; 20th March 08 at 09:39 AM.
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20th March 08, 10:03 AM
#90
 Originally Posted by Chase
Well, Logan, I viewed the site and it was great to have different sporrans to compare...I was immediately attracted to the horse-hair sporrans for police and fire...Although they are loud, they seem less pouchy (round)...Perhaps that's it??? I like sharp edges???
Did you notice their new "build a sporran" web gadget? Here is a direct link. Now you can try different combanations to find the sporran that may be just perfect for you.
Frank
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