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    American Made Sporrans

    As I am looking at purchasing a couple of sporrans, I ran across this site. Viking Leathercrafts. http://www.vikingleathercrafts.com/ Has anyone bought one of their sporrans? While not of Scottish origins they look to be hand made, but I am a novice at this. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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    The look to be imported sporrans, if you are looking for American handmade sporrans you could get in touch with Donnie from Wyvern Leatherworks
    http://www.wyvernleatherworks.com/

    or Fergusson Britt
    http://kiltshop.scottishtartans.org/sporran_fb1.html

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    So, if the person making this is earning minimum wage,
    And it takes three hours to make it including the time to cut out each piece, braid the tassles and sew it up.

    That leaves $18.24 for materials.

    That leaves no profit margin to pay the electric bill, the website hosting or any thing else.
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    and no travel expenses to Ren Faires. Methinks Mr. Ashton is spot on.

    And...no dimensions given for a product where size is an important thing to know. Also some concern that they are blind about where they are located, where goods are shipped from.

    And, maybe they just "borrowed" the sporran photo but it sure looks pretty standard. They say they make their own goods....but I had middleman alarms go off.

    Whatever the truth is, always remember, you can have any two of price, quality, or service....

    If you do purchase one, let us know more about it.
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Thanks, I have pretty much decided to go with a sporran from Wyvern Leatherworks. Thanks for the help.

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    I also recommend "A_Hay! Custom Sporrans."

    Tom Hays is a member here and does superb work.

    Donnie over at Wyvern is also outstanding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    So, if the person making this is earning minimum wage,
    And it takes three hours to make it including the time to cut out each piece, braid the tassles and sew it up.

    That leaves $18.24 for materials.

    That leaves no profit margin to pay the electric bill, the website hosting or any thing else.
    I have to agree here that their prices seem not to reflect on what they say on their website:-

    "We take personal pride in the craftsmanship which goes into each and every item we make. Our products are always built from top quality leather and the very best in hardware. We craft every item by hand, never using automatic riveters or sewing machines. This ensures each item is truly unique. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. Every rivet set just right, every stitch sewn tight, the dye goes through a three step process, the edges are beveled round and burnished slick. If it sounds as though we are bragging, you are right, we are. Viking Leathercrafts is proud to provide fine leather crafts for you.

    About Our Selections

    Viking Leathercrafts takes personal pride in the craftsmanship which goes into creating each and every item we make. Each item we ship out represents us as craftsmen and we strive to better ourselves with each piece"


    We say often on here "if it sounds too good to be true, it is".

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    Love my Wyvern Father's Knot sporran! I've included a link to the Sport Kilt page I bought it from.http://sportkilt.com/product/9871/Fa...t-Sporran.html

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    Or, of course, Artificer Custom Sporrans!
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    Goodness! How did I lapse in memory?! Scott Huber (Artificer) does smashing work, too.

    Many master craftsmen here. Lots of talent all around.
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