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    I like how they tag it Celtic Indian, then in the description mentions. It's likely a Middle Eastern origin because of the Arabic writting inside... I guess try to get it out to as many buyers as possible.
    “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by peacekeeper83 View Post
    I like how they tag it Celtic Indian, then in the description mentions. It's likely a Middle Eastern origin because of the Arabic writting inside... I guess try to get it out to as many buyers as possible.
    I agree totally with Peacekeepr on this one. I would not care to wear it for several reasons, not the least for what it could do to my kilt apron! Yes, I know, a sporran is a purse, but there are parameters at work here.
    The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor

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    I would wear it - just once. At one of those uber-formal events - were everyone stands around drinking from very small glasses and making small-talk and wondering if there is going to be any food. A nice doublet with crisp white jabot and a sporran like that with more bling than all the ladies in the room put together.

    Yes, I would wear it - just the once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    I would wear it - just once. At one of those uber-formal events - were everyone stands around drinking from very small glasses and making small-talk and wondering if there is going to be any food. A nice doublet with crisp white jabot and a sporran like that with more bling than all the ladies in the room put together.

    Yes, I would wear it - just the once.

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    Chas
    I would NOT wear it Chas, not even once; and if I was at the same formal event and you were wearing it? I'd probably be standing on the otherside of the room... looking the other way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    I would NOT wear it Chas, not even once; and if I was at the same formal event and you were wearing it? I'd probably be standing on the otherside of the room... looking the other way.

    Well, I wouldn't wear it in Preston of course, that goes without saying.

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    Chas

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