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    A New Sporran

    Recently, not only have I been adding to my Kilt collection (2 more on order from SWK ), I have found myself wearing them more & more. But this has caused me a "small problem" ( SPORRANS). When I was wearing them primarily for re enacting etc, I was able to make my own sporrans BUT I found that the styles I created did not reflect the "Contemporary,Modern" look I wanted, when I wear my kilts as every day attire.I started looking for what I had in mind (yes I have been in contact with our own custom makers & will, as $$$$ become avail. I will have one made.)

    Well I have found, IMHO, a GREAT Sporran, to fill the gap. Not only is it "contemporary" in looks (IMHO) BUT is VERY reasonably priced -- $75.00

    HERE it is



    CREATOR
    Donnie Haily @ WYVERN LEATHER WORKS http://www.wyvernleatherworks.com/

    DETAILS

    A. STYLE - Ancient Style Pouch Sporran

    B. SIZE
    1. Normal "load out" (as pictured above ) 7"x 9"
    (the "load out" was a wallet,a $$$ pouch, a check book, a pack of cigs, a lighter, & keys.)
    2. Expanded "load out" ( crammed with the above + a pipe, tobacco pouch + the kitchen sink = only 8 1/2"x 9" Here is a pic


    C. HIGHLIGHTS of the LOOK
    1. Basket Weave Donnie calls this pattern "Sgian Dubh" (note this is a new pattern he is offering & is not pictured on his site)
    2. Cigar box clasp

    WORKMANSHIP & QUALITY
    This Sporran FAR EXCEEDED my expectations :the weave: The Basket weave is very distinct, the clasp is heavy duty & well attached, the lacing is very well done. the leather is good weight & quality ( the "dye is very uniform)

    CUSTOMER SERVICE
    FANTASTIC !!!!! Donnie is VERY good to work with. He went the extra mile to communicate. PLUS He went to work immediately & created the sporran in 2 days & shipped.

    Conclusion
    IMHO, if you are looking for a great, moderately $$$ Sporran, from a good person to work with I would suggest you check Donnie's site out

    Puffer

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    I heartily agree with your comments.
    Donnie's craftsmanship and service are fantastic.

    Here is mine from Wyvern Leather Works.
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    Very Nice Sporrans!!!
    HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history

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    Gorgeous sporrans lads!

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    Great looking sporrans. I especially like those closures.

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    Wow! That's amazing! Really interesting closure system.

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    Man, I love that closure system. Very interesting.
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    These are swell.

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    cool, i've put that in my list!
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    Looks great! I've been looking for a better sporran myself... I'll have to keep these guys in mind.

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