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Serious opinions
Some may have seen this Sporran on the DIY section. I will be wearing it with A US Army Tartan kilt at an official Dinning In. I have Affixed the Armys eagle Crest to the top of the sporran. My question: Is it doing respect to the service, or is it an innappropriate location for this emblem? Keep in mind where the sporran is worn.
All comments welcome.
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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I believe it is set off nicely on the sporran. I can't say that I would find it offensive at all.
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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Looks good and I don't see a broblem with the location of the sporran either.
In dutch...translated to english...we call it "our noble parts"...so it must be a good place for honorable objects also
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As an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the US Army, I personally think it looks great and would love to see it worn with the US Army taratan!
"I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
- Franklin P. Adams
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Richland,
The location of the crest on your sporran is fine. I have seen numerous sporrans with emblems in that same location.
By the way, did you know Alexis Malcolm sells kilt pins and kilt buckles for all the US military services? I have a USAF kilt pin and it is very nice.
http://www.alexismalcolmkilts.bigstep.com/homepage.html
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As another Honorably Discharged Army Vet, I will agree with BMackay. I think I looks great.
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I like it and don't give a second thought to the location of the sporran. Pockets need to go somewhere. I recently commissioned Tom Hays to make me a day sporran with an emblem on it and consider it the height of honor to display your passion. Carry on!
All that said, if there are firm historical references that portray the sporran or its location otherwise, it would be nice to hear them (and then I'd probably still rebut it).
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Two thoughts.
1. since you aren't sitting on it, I think it is fine
2. noting the location, it is more than likely in the one spot that guys are going to protect most aggressively.
overall..I think it looks very sharp, and will go very well with your kilt!
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Originally Posted by Robin
Looks good and I don't see a broblem with the location of the sporran either.
In dutch...translated to english...we call it "our noble parts"...so it must be a good place for honorable objects also
i think the sporran looks fine. i never would have assumed the possibility of offense until it was mentioned here. in my opinion no part of the human body is offensive, who would dare to think of God's creation as offensive?
"our noble parts"... that is a great way to think about it. it is sad that in English the words we use for our noble parts are clinical, juvenile or crass. (language is always a great insight into a culture)
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11th May 07, 07:37 AM
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Many of the Highland regiments had special sporran badges, including the famous "Jimmy" badge of the Black Watch (St. Andrew & his cross) and the Gordon's stag's head -- I think this is in a similar vein, and quite appropriate.
T.
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