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28th October 08, 07:34 PM
#1
I'ii add another tuppence worth.
The sporran, if worn high enough (about 4" below the belt" is quite comfortable. As for such things as cel phones, car keys, and the like. I can't hear very well, so I set the cel phone on vibrate, and use a clip type pouch, and put on the top of the underapron against me. I'll feel it if it goes off.
As for the car keys, I have only the key + house key, so I use a small closed hook on the ring, and clip it to the chain - "D" ring on the back of the sporran, it is generally out of sight and is no bother.
I also agree that if what you have won't fit in a regular sporran, you are carrying too much stuff around.
Slainte
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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28th October 08, 08:12 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Generally, at least in my opinion (and in the experience of others), a sporran is vastly superior to an over the shoulder bag, or even a rather large clutch purse. I suppose it's a guy thing, like not wearing fishnets and stilettos with a utilikilt...
Seriously, if you've got more stuff than will fit in your sporran, you are probably carrying too much junk around with you. [...]
I can't imagine needing to carry around more than that, but if I did I'd probably strap on a fanny pack.
I've carried some form of (for what is for today's discussion best called) a "man's bag" for more than 20 years, so I'm going to have to disagree. I have found them to be highly utile and not at all inconvenient.
I will agree that it tends to accumulate more than one would ordinarily schlep around, but somehow what I have someone invariably needs (it's often me), and I'm always glad I had it with me.
 Originally Posted by O'Callaghan
I do agree, however, that bags are just not a man thing. Too easy to mislay, and they don't leave your hands free.
My latest version sports a long strap that goes over one shoulder and under the other arm - I always have my hands free and I always know where it is.
In all the years I've carried a bag, I've only misplaced one once, but I got it and all the contents back within an hour or so after someone turned it in.
 Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
I also agree that if what you have won't fit in a regular sporran, you are carrying too much stuff around.
You are probably right. Tonight here is what was in mine:
It is the best thing for keeping close to me what could possibly be the second most expensive thing I own (not counting the house or my copy of the transcript of my ex's deposition), my Lafont spectacles and case.
However, even I said recently:
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
A man should only carry in his wallet a credit card (1), his driver's license or ID, maybe an insurance card, and a few bank notes.
And so, on many occasions, the only things are carry, whether in my sporran or on my person, are these:
My actual wallet follows my rules.
As for why the sporran? Well, I think bags are really handy.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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30th October 08, 08:58 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
In all the years I've carried a bag, I've only misplaced one once, but I got it and all the contents back within an hour or so after someone turned it in.
I too have carried a man bag or small haversack since I was a young teenager but not one that look as good as yours. Where, might I ask, did you get it?
Mark
Tetley
The Traveller
What a wonderful world it is that has girls in it. - Lazarus Long
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30th October 08, 09:14 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
I've carried some form of (for what is for today's discussion best called) a "man's bag" for more than 20 years, so I'm going to have to disagree. I have found them to be highly utile and not at all inconvenient.
I will agree that it tends to accumulate more than one would ordinarily schlep around, but somehow what I have someone invariably needs (it's often me), and I'm always glad I had it with me.
My latest version sports a long strap that goes over one shoulder and under the other arm - I always have my hands free and I always know where it is.
In all the years I've carried a bag, I've only misplaced one once, but I got it and all the contents back within an hour or so after someone turned it in.
You are probably right. Tonight here is what was in mine:
It is the best thing for keeping close to me what could possibly be the second most expensive thing I own (not counting the house or my copy of the transcript of my ex's deposition), my Lafont spectacles and case.
However, even I said recently:
And so, on many occasions, the only things are carry, whether in my sporran or on my person, are these:
My actual wallet follows my rules.
As for why the sporran? Well, I think bags are really handy.
Regards,
Rex.
Rex,
That's quite impressive. I usually send my traps ahead with my man servant, rather than carry all that stuff around with me.
--Scott
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30th October 08, 10:21 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
snip...
like not wearing fishnets and stilettos with a utilikilt...
...snip
Now there is an image I could have done without......
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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