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8th September 10, 01:40 PM
#21
Man...
...there's a new sporraneer in town, ladies and gentlemen.
Bravo!!!
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 8th September 10 at 01:53 PM.
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8th September 10, 01:47 PM
#22
Stunning! I've really come to like skunk sporrans in recent days, and this one is really incredible.
I, too, am quite fond of the red interior, though maybe for a more practical reason; it makes it easier to see what's inside!
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8th September 10, 02:29 PM
#23
Color me green with envy!! Another beautiful sporran you have made.
And thank you for posting the "continuing saga" photos.
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8th September 10, 03:56 PM
#24
Inspirational! It is all wonderful, but the lacing happened to catch my eye--it is very well done, and adds detail and dimension. Very, very nice!
"Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.
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8th September 10, 04:22 PM
#25
Artificer, I have never really liked skunk fur sporrans. The white stripe is usually all over the place and the finish of the pelt just never seem quite right.
Your offering has completely changed my mind, you have obviously taken great care to select a pelt that is, to my eyes, near perfect and the combination of the beaten leather cantle and the pelt is outstanding. Being the proud owner of your No 8, I can say that your stiching is as imaculate as ever and the braiding looks to be of the same high standard.
Congratulations to you on such a fine creation and congratulations to the commissioner for his superb aquisition
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9th September 10, 05:29 PM
#26
Gents,
thank you all for the very kind words. This one was a real pleasure to make, and ShaunMaxwell was a fantastic guy to collaborate on the project with.
Downunder Kilt- sometimes skunk can be really bushy, the other pelt I got has a very thick coat under the guard hair, which makes for a very plush fur, but it can be a bit 'shrubby'. The hide Shaun chose to use was VERY sleek, with a long guard hair. It really lays down nicely.
Hopefully we'll get some pix of #11 on it's new owner in a few days.
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9th September 10, 05:36 PM
#27
very nice. I have made my own sporrans in the past, and though I am proud to wear them, they look like rubbish compared to yours. I am very jealous of your skill sir!
Bishop
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9th September 10, 05:51 PM
#28
Blimey!! That's flippin' luvly. I really like the red interior. Nice one... really nice one. And you think I'm making life difficult for you with talk of chanters?
Hello pot, this is Kettle speaking...
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9th September 10, 06:33 PM
#29
Another gorgeous piece of art!
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10th September 10, 05:13 AM
#30
Originally Posted by berserkbishop
very nice. I have made my own sporrans in the past, and though I am proud to wear them, they look like rubbish compared to yours. I am very jealous of your skill sir!
Bishop
Thank you very kindly, but I've seen your work, and it's FAR from rubbish.
Originally Posted by adsmguy
Another gorgeous piece of art!
Thank you!
Originally Posted by English Bloke
Blimey!! That's flippin' luvly. I really like the red interior. Nice one... really nice one. And you think I'm making life difficult for you with talk of chanters?
Hello pot, this is Kettle speaking...
Dear Mr. Kettle,
it isn't the chanter that's the difficulty. It's what the chanter eventually LEADS to that will result in the expensive expenditure problems.
And thank you as well.
Sincerely,
Mr. Pot
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