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18th May 13, 04:59 AM
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Thanks chaps!
Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
Oh Dear Scott, what have you done mate. I thought my sporran ordering days were over. Another magnificent creation, that cantle is absolutely superb, the detail in it is exquisite. I am really liking the alternating dimples and bullseyes. I cannot think of anyone else in the world that creates such masterpieces in this day and age. A really really big well done mate.
Sorry, Mike, but what is life without something to jones for?
It's funny, I started down this path making brass cantles because I wanted to make one for ME and couldn't find one anywhere, and after year I still haven't gotten to make mine, and won't until at least Summer's end.
Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell
Best yet (and that's REALLY saying something)! Congratulations to the commissioner on a couple of fantastic pieces. Artificer continues to amaze!
Thanks Shaun, I do always try to one-up myself.
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Scott,
I want the one with the cantle!!! I can't stop looking at it and knowing me, I'll probably dream about it tonight. There it will be, gracefully floating over my head whilst I'm sound asleep.
Well done my friend, well done.
Yours aye,
While visions of studded brass danced in his head... I hope I'm not responsible for any sleep loss, Kyle.
Thanks again, guys.
I'm glad the rabble doesn't think all the ornament (both applied and pierced) is over the top.
ith:
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18th May 13, 05:07 AM
#12
Originally Posted by artificer
I'm glad the rabble doesn't think all the ornament (both applied and pierced) is over the top.
ith:
I do like the sporrans and don't think anything is over the top.
I wouldn't want the pierced hearts in the cantle but I guess they were asked for, so nothing to complain.
Great work
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2nd July 13, 01:50 AM
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Traditional pouch sporan
Dale posted photos of his traditional pouch sporran.As shown in his photos.
Saw one worn by the curator of a Scottish kilt museum up in the Scottish Highlands ove thirty years ago.
Would be suitable for carrying a days supply of musket balls and my daily ration of porridge oats. The sporran fits directly onto the belt without a chain. good support fo a heavy weight. Roddy
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2nd July 13, 01:58 AM
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Elsewhere on the forum I have seen mention of the use of plain sporran belts instead of chains to reduce wear on the kilt. My Gordon Highlanders Pipers sporran has this type of support although the horse hair tassles aer supported on chains. Must post som photos when I get organised. Rod
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