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    MoD brass cantle re-bagging

    I let temptation get the better of me recently, and put in a lazy bid at auction for an old MoD so-called Culloden sporran.

    My bid won the day...

    Sadly, though, the sporran has been regarded as simple army-surplus by the previous owner, and had rather crude tassels and a MacGregor clan badge attached.

    This ruined the original bag, which had been de-blanco'd and was back to the buff suede. It would have been nice without the tassel and badge treatment...

    However, a bit of effort with the handicraft tools and some choice leathers, and we have something in the way of salvation for cantle use.

    It is an antique-finish chestnut with piping arond the gusset and pinked-and-piered border decoration, and a twin-tassel arrangement of my own invention - so novel and individual - together with my trademark tassel style. Lining is in a sand-coloured suede.

    The bag proportions are somewhat larger that the army-issue original, and the deeprer gusset means we now have a good-looking and practical sporran. It has plenty of capacity.

    The only drawback is that the front plate of the cantle has been broken off (or removed) at some stage, and has been re-attached using a resin bond. It works well-enough, but it would be best if the resin was removed and the plate re-brazed into position. A simple job, I would imagine.

    But did I really need another of these sporrans..?

    Of course not, so this is now ready for a new owner, and will join my other sporran-making projects where they get sold as a fund-raising effort for a charity-run museum here in Scotland.

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