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28th October 12, 07:20 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by CMcG
Lovely, as always artificer. I'm curious if the soft body prevents the tassels from making a ruckus, as well as the lack of rapping of the sporran itself on the legs that you mentioned? I actually cut the tassels off my old hard-body sporran because I didn't like sounding like a horse was following me around...
Thanks Colin,
I just strapped it on to test it out- unless I'm either jogging or goose-stepping (neither are activities I normally do while kilted ) the tassels are quiet.
I'm assuming it's partly due to the short braids (less room for them to swing) and partially due to the soft body that they strike.
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