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    Carrying your cell phone whilst kilted

    If you are tired of digging in your sporran for your cell phone , or trying to find the proper size belt pouch for your cell phone , I happened to run across this item .

    http://renleather.com/index.php?main...index&cPath=12

    Some of you may already be familiar , I myself was not , so I thought I would share the info with the rabble .

    Cheers , Mike
    Mike Montgomery
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    Those are seriously difficult to make! Molding is an art and their tooling is really good. Not really my style but very good stuff!
    Thank you for sharing.
    The Official [BREN]

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    If you are tired of digging in your sporran for your cell phone , or trying to find the proper size belt pouch for your cell phone , I happened to run across this item .

    http://renleather.com/index.php?main...index&cPath=12

    Some of you may already be familiar , I myself was not , so I thought I would share the info with the rabble .

    Cheers , Mike
    Mike, Xmarks member "Nighthawk" (Travis) works for this crowd. I have two of their belts and can vouch for the quality of their products. Every belt is a custome job for the customers measurements. They are also very helpful with any queries and go that extra mile to make sure you are a happy customer.
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Those are sweet, thx Mike.

    I gave up digging along time ago.
    Making lil' side pouches out or remnants is so easy and cheap.

    pouch_123159.jpg

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    I put my iPhone inside my Argyll jacket (interior) pocket the majority of the time. Believe it or not, I actually don't put anything in my sporrans!

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    I keep my keys, bill well, small coin pouch, and phone/earbuds in my sporran...except when I have a jacket. My sporrans are both pretty decently-sized, though.
    The Official [BREN]

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    I put my iPhone inside my Argyll jacket (interior) pocket the majority of the time. Believe it or not, I actually don't put anything in my sporrans!
    I usually don't carry much, if anything, in sporrans When I wear a waistcoat or jacket most everything I need to carry fits in the pockets...including my phone.

    "Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy." - Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Believe it or not, I actually don't put anything in my sporrans!
    I seem to remember one pic where you were getting close to putting your cold hands in your sporran .
    Mike Montgomery
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    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    Mike, Xmarks member "Nighthawk" (Travis) works for this crowd. I have two of their belts and can vouch for the quality of their products. Every belt is a custome job for the customers measurements. They are also very helpful with any queries and go that extra mile to make sure you are a happy customer.
    Thanks for that info DK ! I was actually looking around at their belts when I found this cell phone pouch . I plan to have a belt made by them . I've heard positive comments on their work , however , your comments seal the deal !
    Mike Montgomery
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    I carry everything in my sporran, usually... wallet, keys, phone, camera, business cards. It's a big roomy sporran. I don't like things in my jacket pockets and I usually don't wear a waistcoat.

    At a Games competing with the Pipe Band it's different, as the band wears waistcoats and the band sporran isn't as roomy. In band kit, then, I'll put phone and camera in waistcoat pockets.

    Any sort of pouch which fits on a Dirk Belt is useless to me, because I almost never wear a Dirk Belt... only in military style dress, when I'm wearing a dirk.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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