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14th March 09, 11:55 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Panache
Scotus,
I was trying to steer toward high quality sporrans made a reputable company or hand made by a craftsman.
You know what a traditionalist I am at heart.
Now if we are allowed to bring in more affordable options then it is quite easy to get a a pair of sporrans, one for day wear and one for evening wear for under $120.
I think you may have missed Scotus' point and perhaps even Fridays.. the person who started this post. He wanted a way to build a kit outfit on a budget, with his first goal to take his wife out to dinner, and at the same time to be ready to wear his kilt ASAP. Your post regarding the cost of a full-mask, or evening sporran is what Scotus was talking about. True a full-mask well take you from pub to ball room, but for someone on a budget... no. A nice fur and silver (white metal) evening sporran.. also a good thing to get... but no, not on a budget when you want to get use of you kilt during the day and not needed if you plan not to attend any formal events. For between $45-70, one should be able to get a good quanty leather sporran for day/casual wear from the likes of L&M Highlander.. one of the best when it comes to quailty.
Frank
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