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7th July 11, 10:16 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Drac
After tanning I forwarded it to Artificer for a nice sporran.
"Nice sporran" is an incredible understatement.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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8th July 11, 11:00 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Drac
Something about craftsmen, we never seem to have enough time to make one for ourselves
Jim
so I will order another and then cancel LOL
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10th July 11, 12:27 PM
#13
Yep, those are real beautes! A few weeks ago, I sent Artificer a couple of brass cantles and he's making a couple of old style leather sporrans for me. I can hardly wait!
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12th July 11, 07:35 AM
#14
Got the sporran Saturday and it is even better than the pictures.
The big items are all in a row. There is plenty of room for carrying a wallet, phone, glasses and keys.
But the value is in the details and he nailed them. The tension on stiching is very even. The hide is well mounted. The edges are smooth. The red interior is a wonderful contrast.
Working with Artificer was great. We worked back and forth to get the design right. He was good at taking the idea and changing it into something that will work in the real world without loosing the dream.
Unfortunately I leave for the 2-weeks a year this weekend so the kilt wearing options will be minimal. Uniforms most of the time.
Jim
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12th July 11, 02:05 PM
#15
Indeed, that really is an awesome sporran! And I would never expect anything less from Scott.
 Originally Posted by Drac
Something about craftsmen, we never seem to have enough time to make one for ourselves 
Aye, that's so often the case. I only have three "R.R." bonnets, and Abigail made me one of them! 
 Originally Posted by Drac
Unfortunately I leave for the 2-weeks a year this weekend so the kilt wearing options will be minimal.
Anchors aweigh, Jim, and take care!
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 12th July 11 at 02:10 PM.
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12th July 11, 08:56 PM
#16
It looks outstanding!
the colors are perfect
Artificer's designs are perfect , well proportioned
All the details are right on
kiltmaker and tailor
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12th July 11, 09:36 PM
#17
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12th July 11, 10:05 PM
#18
Seriously, that's heirloom quality.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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15th July 11, 03:09 AM
#19
Lovely! 
Cheers,
Michael
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22nd July 11, 06:52 AM
#20
Thanks all, for the very kind words. Drac supplied the lovely pelt as a trade for turning part of it into this piece.
I thought that the broad "Forsythe" style flap would be conducive to the carving that Drac wanted. Since the constant roll and fold of a regimental style flap tends to soften the detail of intricate carving, the hinged "envelope" style top (in this case done in kidskin, like the gusset) relieves the flap of any flexing.
The body back and flap are double faced 3oz veg tan, laminated and stitched together. Two thin faces joined are actually much stronger than a single thickness of the same weight, as the top grain is much stronger than the split side. It also allows for a finished interior in something other than a lining leather.
The body front is 5oz and laminated to the Axis deer hide.
Should I get a chance to eventually make another sporran for myself that isn't a prototype, I'd love to use some of the rest of this pelt.
ith:
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