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5th October 17, 08:41 PM
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military surplus sporrans
Has anyone here ever handled the plain leather Royal Regiment of Scotland sporrans? I see a few on ebay and they seem to be well priced if they are of good quality. I figure it would be an ideal day dress sporran.
Before it even comes up, this would be worn plain with no insignia. Just a brown leather sporran.
Thanks all.
An example of what I'm talking about here.
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5th October 17, 09:18 PM
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I've never seen the sporrans, but if it's genuine military surplus then I can't imagine it not being good quality. Since kilt-cut casual jackets don't seem to be a thing, I bought a surplus Scottish Army dress jacket for everyday wear. And even after dying it black and wearing it for the better part of a year, the only sign of wear is a slight roughing of the lining of the pocket where I tend to keep my keys. And like that sporran, there was no insignia in that the regiment-specific buttons were not included, so I had to add my own "civvy" buttons to it...but at least a sporran can still function without an insignia on it.
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6th October 17, 12:22 AM
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I have one. It's very well made and very roomy.
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6th October 17, 08:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by Arnot
I have one. It's very well made and very roomy.
Do you have any photos of yourself wearing it? I can't seem to find any online of the royal highland regiment wearing them. They always seem to be in camo pants or, if kilted, in their horse hair dress sporrans.
Thanks for the reply btw. It's good to hear that they are well made.
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6th October 17, 09:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by FossilHunter
Do you have any photos of yourself wearing it? I can't seem to find any online of the royal highland regiment wearing them. They always seem to be in camo pants or, if kilted, in their horse hair dress sporrans.
Thanks for the reply btw. It's good to hear that they are well made.
The first photo is me wearing the sporran, but it doesn't show the sporran very well. The other photo is from the Royal Regiment of Scotland Dress Regulation.
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6th October 17, 09:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by Arnot
Thanks! Do you know if the strap lengths are standard or if they vary? I guess I could ask the ebay seller to measure it for me.
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6th October 17, 03:17 AM
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 Originally Posted by Dollander
I've never seen the sporrans, but if it's genuine military surplus then I can't imagine it not being good quality. Since kilt-cut casual jackets don't seem to be a thing, I bought a surplus Scottish Army dress jacket for everyday wear. And even after dying it black and wearing it for the better part of a year, the only sign of wear is a slight roughing of the lining of the pocket where I tend to keep my keys. And like that sporran, there was no insignia in that the regiment-specific buttons were not included, so I had to add my own "civvy" buttons to it...but at least a sporran can still function without an insignia on it. 
Do you have any pix of the jacket? I've been contemplating something similar.
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7th October 17, 01:59 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tim Little
Do you have any pix of the jacket? I've been contemplating something similar.
Not any really good ones...though I've been planning to take some soon as I'll be making an additional mod to it in the coming week. However, I'll start a new thread so that this one can be about the sporran rather than military surplus in general.
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8th October 17, 10:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by FossilHunter
Has anyone here ever handled the plain leather Royal Regiment of Scotland sporrans? I see a few on ebay and they seem to be well priced if they are of good quality. I figure it would be an ideal day dress sporran.
Before it even comes up, this would be worn plain with no insignia. Just a brown leather sporran.
Thanks all.
An example of what I'm talking about here.
All the issued sporrans will have holes in the front where the badge was, might want to stick a badge of your choosing on, just not one from the SCOTS.
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8th October 17, 09:45 PM
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 Originally Posted by 48HofC
All the issued sporrans will have holes in the front where the badge was, might want to stick a badge of your choosing on, just not one from the SCOTS.
Ebay sellers often have the sporrans listed in new, unissued, condition, without the badge installed (no holes yet). Some even come with the badge and hardware included (for anyone who had wanted it).
You are tight that all the used ones do have the two holes punched in them.
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