CMcG,
That is a beautiful sporran. It really makes the whole outfit stand out quite well.
RC Anderson, Ph.D. WH6FQE
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CMcG,
That is a beautiful sporran. It really makes the whole outfit stand out quite well.
Thanks! My hair sporran isn't usually my first choice, but it is quite distinctive and I'm glad I have one. It belonged to my father, who unfortunately doesn't wear the kilt anymore since he stopped playing the bagpipes.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
does anyone have experience with shampooing and conditioning a hair sporran?
I haven't needed to do it for many years (haven't worn a horsehair sporran since the 1980s), but I used to use a regular shampoo with warm water, rinse it well, comb it out gently and lay it flat to dry on a couple of thicknesses of towel. When shampooing and rinsing, you have to be careful not to soak the leather parts. Otherwise, it's a very easy process.
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I used to wash the hair sporrans with shampoo and then use the missus' hair dryer.
Came out lovely.
Although offered, I never took her up on the offer of rollers or a perm. Stopped wearing the hair sporran before old age set in, so never needed to consider Grecian 2000 for it.....
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