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16th March 10, 10:49 AM
#21
I can't wait to see the final product for I am also a Ferguson Britt sporran addict.
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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16th March 10, 11:57 AM
#22
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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16th March 10, 12:05 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by The Scotsman
You are absolutely correct! There is a very intricate stamped pattern over the entire sporran. Thanks for providing those photos. I guess I'll have to have my eyes checked again.
Cordially,
David
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16th March 10, 12:16 PM
#24
With HRH the late Princess Diana in the picture, who cares what the sporran is? 
I like Matt's idea about the plain sporrans, and hope to see pictures of the finished article.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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16th March 10, 12:26 PM
#25
I like Matt's idea about the plain sporrans, and hope to see pictures of the finished article.
Me too. But my first question is going to be, "for being so simple and plain, are they going to be any cheaper than the other FB sporrans?" I'd love to own a FB sporran, but the cost is just unrealistic for me. If my wife spent that much money on her purse, I'd likely have a conniption fit. Spending that much on a much smaller and less functional pouch is something I just can't justify. Maybe if this very simple FB sporran becomes a regular product and the price is lower than the others, I could justify one.
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16th March 10, 12:37 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Me too. But my first question is going to be, "for being so simple and plain, are they going to be any cheaper than the other FB sporrans?" I'd love to own a FB sporran, but the cost is just unrealistic for me. If my wife spent that much money on her purse, I'd likely have a conniption fit. Spending that much on a much smaller and less functional pouch is something I just can't justify. Maybe if this very simple FB sporran becomes a regular product and the price is lower than the others, I could justify one.
I've always enjoyed the plain military style sporran. I don't own any, but my dad does, and it's always caught my eye. (He added a St. Andrew emblem on it which makes it really catchy).
Anyway, when I saw the cost of one of these typical military style sporrans, I was surprised at the expense! But then again, where can you find top-quality Scottish attire at inexpensive prices? I don't own any Fergusson Britt sporrans, but I have held a few and while I would have had some issues with the opening of one in particular that I looked at, they are lovely products that certainly are priced according to their quality.
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16th March 10, 12:45 PM
#27
Whilst my sporran(shown in the picture here) is plain, if you look closely it has three leather tassels, so really, it should not be mistaken for the "military style plain sporran".
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16th March 10, 02:11 PM
#28
I have two military style sporrans--one with a plain flap and brass button like the one Matt showed, and the other with a sewn down flap--and I have always loved the simplicity. I just got a new (to me) pig skin version with the sewn down flap but with some decorative stitching, so I may not be wearing my others for a while.
Here's a picture of the one with the button:

I don't have a good picuture of me wearing the other, but it looks like this:

The point here is that though both are kind of "military," they aren't "militaristic" so you don't look like you're playing soldier. They are just plain, functional sporrans which look good with casual clothes.
Last edited by thescot; 12th April 10 at 07:49 AM.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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16th March 10, 07:10 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by Deil the Yin
... at any rate, Lamar's sporrans are the bomb, baby! And worth every penny, fo shizzle on the drizzle.
Word.
...and I think we should do away with the place names, and call it "The Newsome".
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9th April 10, 03:36 AM
#30
Just wanted to give an update on this. I got a phone call yesterday to inform me that my new sporran was complete! There was much rejoicing!
He only has to make the belt to go with it, and then it will be on its way up to me, courtesy of USPS Priority Mail, insured. I should be able to post pictures of it sometime next week.
Oh, and we do have a name. I mentioned some of the ideas on this forum to Mr. Britt himself, and he appreciates the input, however he had already selected a name which he thinks quite fitting.
As you know most of his sporran designs are named after geographical locations in Scotland. For this one, he chose the name "Glen Lean." It's the name of a Glen near Loch Tarsan in Argyll & Bute, a bit south of the Trossachs.
See map.
A fitting name for a "lean sporran" methinks.
I can't wait for it to arrive, and of course there will be pics!
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