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9th August 11, 04:48 AM
#1
Need a new sporran strap..
Hello,
First post here, hoping someone can help. Was at a wedding recently and my sporran spontaneously fell to the floor (wasn't even a very lively dance!). The strap has come away from the back of the sporran on one side and needs fixing back on.
I originally bought the sporran in Perth, but now live in Northampton so taking it back to the shop is not really an option. Does anyone know of anywhere in the local(ish) area that might be able to repair this for me?
Thanks for any help,
Al.
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9th August 11, 08:14 AM
#2
to be honest I would thought that the cost of a repair would be more than the cost of a new leather strap. I have ordered one from Scotweb which I havent received yet as they were made to order. I belive that Nick Fiddes has now arranged to have these in stock as there is a little bit of a delay for handmade products. The cost of the strap is less than £10 so that to me for a handmade sporran strap is a bit of a bargain.
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9th August 11, 08:17 AM
#3
Originally Posted by Grizzly
to be honest I would thought that the cost of a repair would be more than the cost of a new leather strap. I have ordered one from Scotweb which I havent received yet as they were made to order. I belive that Nick Fiddes has now arranged to have these in stock as there is a little bit of a delay for handmade products. The cost of the strap is less than £10 so that to me for a handmade sporran strap is a bit of a bargain.
The strap is not broken, its come away from the back of the sporran at one end so needs re-attaching. A new strap will still need to be attached to the back of the sporran - is that something you are going to do with your new strap? If so, how?
Cheers,
Al.
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9th August 11, 11:17 AM
#4
Do you mean the flap of leather on the back of the sporran that you feed the strap/chains through. If so you definitely need a leatherworker. Failing that a cobbler should be able to sort it out. Someone on here will definitely know the answer.
Kind regards
Simon
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9th August 11, 11:24 AM
#5
Simon,
Yep, both leather flaps have come off. It's only just clicked that they're not part of the strap! D'oh. Leatherworker or cobbler - good idea!
Cheers,
Al
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9th August 11, 11:30 AM
#6
Northampton(England?) should know more than a bit about leather! A good saddlers will be your best bet, yellow pages will be worth a look.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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9th August 11, 11:47 AM
#7
Al,
You might try Tandy Leather Factory
Manager: Roy Fisher
Northampton@tandyleather.com
Unit 2, Crofton Oak, N Portway Close, Round Spinney Industrial Estate
Northampton, EN NN3 8RD
United Kingdom
Phone: 01604-647910
Fax: 01604-647951
Toll Free: 0800-0856765
Store Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: Closed
I have dealt with them many times and have found their advice invaluable.
Regards
Chas
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9th August 11, 12:09 PM
#8
Yeah, I guess I'm in the right part of the country :-) Chase - thanks very much for the info, I'll give them a go..
Al
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