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    Beautiful sporran, Brad. It looks very roomy, but is the opening big enough for a big hand to get in easily?
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Beautiful sporran, Brad. It looks very roomy, but is the opening big enough for a big hand to get in easily?
    One of the reasons that particular Glengyle sporran was on sale was that it was made with a slightly smaller cantle opening than usual. That being said, I tested it out and I could get my hand in easily enough (my hands are big -- not meaty big, but long fingers).

    But if you want a FB sporran with a *really* wide mouth opening, go for the Inverarnan or the Inverlochy models.

    Those things are like large-mouth bass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Beautiful sporran, Brad. It looks very roomy, but is the opening big enough for a big hand to get in easily?
    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    One of the reasons that particular Glengyle sporran was on sale was that it was made with a slightly smaller cantle opening than usual. That being said, I tested it out and I could get my hand in easily enough (my hands are big -- not meaty big, but long fingers).

    But if you want a FB sporran with a *really* wide mouth opening, go for the Inverarnan or the Inverlochy models.

    Those things are like large-mouth bass!
    Yep what Matt said.

    I can get my hand in well enough to get what I need. I expected that by the smaller cantle description. So, it was of no surprise. I'm just smitten with the furrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......

    The elk leather braids are really fantastic too. Very soft. I just LOVE the way this piece looks on my apron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    I just LOVE the way this piece looks on my apron.
    Dude, you're such a Kiltro!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
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    I just LOVE the way this piece looks on my apron.
    That, I think, says it all.

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