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21st September 10, 09:09 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by artificer
There are actually other examples of bags held on by the 'hoop & wire' method. I believe MoR has one, if memory serves. It's just odd that the new bag wasn't at leasted laced for appearance sake.
As to the exposed hinge...
Bingo! That's my main objection.
Good to know about the "hoop and wire" method, though. I guess I never really paid attention to how a bag was attached to a cantle. Until recently, that is. Another sporran making friend of mine has, of late, been toiling over making bags for extant MOD cantles, if you know what I mean. As a result, I've been hearing a lot about that issue.
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