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    New Sporran and Belt

    I put together a couple of sporrans and belts. I suffered from the same malady that one other fellow had--where to find the right hardware, so I bent up the old favorite, a heavy duty coat hanger. Instead of a small buckle in the center, I used a sam brown stud. I figured it would create a smaller lump.

    I found a sporran advertised on one site with a nice celtic knot pattern on the flap. I carved two and then dyed one brown and one black. I still need to put the tassels on the black one. Used pigskin for the gusset and 9/10 oz tooling cowhide for the front and back, which seemed to be a good combination for stiffness and flexibility, and kangaroo for the tassels. Plain 1/2 in belt to hold it on (based on advice learned here).

    The pictures aren't that great, but I'll try to get better ones when I debut them at the Pacific NW Games tomorrow.

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    Looks great! Just curious, what tartan is that? The brown looks especially good with that tartan!

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    Really nice, I especially like the Irish, vice Scottish belt buckle.

    I would be a little worried about using a coat hanger for the buckle though. It just doesnt seem strong enough, and might be liable to bend out of shape under strain. (like course four of a five course meal, or your sixth pint of Guinness)
    Try getting one of the rods from Home Depot in the correct thickness. Its a much harder, stiffer metal than coat hanger and will probably stand up better.

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    Great work! And I have the same question, what is that tartan?
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Those look great. You did a good job on them.

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    Very nice. They look professional but not commercial. I like items that have that depth of real leather and not the look of Pakistan spray paint. O'Neille

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