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Well Gentlemen, I am please you seem to like it!
I wanted it to look bit old and worn, not new, no sharp edges on leather or anything. To me it makes a big difference.
Reiver put it well,.........."Like an old friend" I think that sums it up!
Orianson,
As it is really my only sporran, I don't want to part with it right now, but if you could wait until winter, I could maybe make you one something similar.
(I never have made the same thing twice, close maybe but never the same!)
Farm work is a struggle already so can't commit until after freeze-up.
Mookien,
Yes, it's my first sporran. I had a modern thing and it had no character. I wanted one that looked like great Grandad had used it all his life!...yet wanted to try a non-traditional cantle (wood) and see if I could make it look plausible.
The gun-case was old, and even the "new" leather used for the gusset was some that "Aunt Floss" used for her glove-making, and she died in 1950!
Clasp;
Yes it has one. The nob in the top centre of the cantle is spring -loaded, and must be pulled up to withdraw a 'bolt' that fits into a slot in the rear part of the cantle .
Said bolt is tapered one way, so will just snap shut on its own without having to pull up on knob again. If I get a minute I will take a photo of it for you.
Again, thanks for the replies and pleased that a wooden cantle can seemingly 'fit in"!!
Richard.
Last edited by Micric; 31st May 15 at 05:27 AM.
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Nicely done Richard.
" 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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Thank you, kind Sir.
[QUOTE=Micric;1289674]Well Gentlemen, I am please you seem to like it!
I wanted it to look bit old and worn, not new, no sharp edges on leather or anything. To me it makes a big difference.
Reiver put it well,.........."Like an old friend" I think that sums it up!
Orianson,
As it is really my only sporran, I don't want to part with it right now, but if you could wait until winter, I could maybe make you one something similar.
(I never have made the same thing twice, close maybe but never the same!)
Farm work is a struggle already so can't commit until after freeze-up.
Thank you most kindly, for your offer to make one for me when the snows come. I am more than happy to patiently wait. Do you have any of the gun case oak and Aunt Floss's leather left?
Your sporran is intrinsically beautiful on every possible level in my view. You achieved everything you set out to in a very admirable way. I love the fact that the interior is "unfinished", to use your word. I prefer organic, or in the rough. It adds greatly to the homespun feel of the whole.
I would be delighted and honoured to make one of your sporrans part of my heirloom kit.
Once again, thank you.
Orionson
"I seek not to follow in the footsteps of the men of old.
I seek the things they sought." ~ Basho
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 Originally Posted by Micric
... Yes, it's my first sporran. I had a modern thing and it had no character. I wanted one that looked like great Grandad had used it all his life!...yet wanted to try a non-traditional cantle (wood) and see if I could make it look plausible.
The gun-case was old, and even the "new" leather used for the gusset was some that "Aunt Floss" used for her glove-making, and she died in 1950!
Clasp;
Yes it has one. The nob in the top centre of the cantle is spring -loaded, and must be pulled up to withdraw a 'bolt' that fits into a slot in the rear part of the cantle .
Said bolt is tapered one way, so will just snap shut on its own without having to pull up on knob again. If I get a minute I will take a photo of it for you. ...
Richard: I can relate to that. I only wear modern sporrans, because I have no character. And I'll bet you made your great Grandad and Aunt Floss smile.
That sounds like a simple, but clever clasp. I would like to see it sometime. Thanks.
John
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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I love all the detail and material choices with this sporran. Wonderful!
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Again, pleased you all seem to like it!
In no particular order;
The old leather had already lived longer than me, Mike. Very much a case of use what I had, as I don't like things looking too new!
John,
Quote; " I only wear modern sporrans, because I have no character."
Don't say that! Character is developed. If you say what you think, always, you will very soon be regarded as having character!
Yes, the clasp is simple and I'll take a picture when things slow down a bit.
Orionson,
I think I have some of the old glove leather left. In fact sure I do. The gun -case might be used up, but I will find something very much the same!
Yes, I'll happily make one for you when the land work is done at the back end.
MacRobert,
If it has a cantle, it Has to work, otherwise it's like those false shop fronts in the old west!
Jock,
Thank you.
Richard.
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 Originally Posted by Micric
John,
Quote; " I only wear modern sporrans, because I have no character."
Don't say that! Character is developed. If you say what you think, always, you will very soon be regarded as having character!
Ehh....I don't know. With John, his perceived character has an inverse relationship with how much he says. Get him saying nothing, as we all say here, and you'll be completely neutral.
Last edited by LitTrog; 31st May 15 at 11:10 PM.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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And he looks like Brad Carlin.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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What a beautiful sporran!
It looks so traditional, so "old", yet fresh and unique.
The costumers of Outlander better not see it- they'll order a hundred from you!
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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1st June 15, 01:52 PM
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 Originally Posted by LitTrog
Ehh....I don't know. With John, his perceived character has an inverse relationship with how much he says. Get him saying nothing, as we all say here, and you'll be completely neutral.
... And he looks like Brad Carlin.
LitTrog! Great to see you back on the forum! You've been missed.
Are you still throwing your weight around - in logs and stones?
Since I don't have any character, I can't possibly have any perceived character except in the imaginative eyes of the perceiver, no matter how much, or how little, I say. By the way, did you mean neutral, or neutered, or neutroned?
I don't think I look like Brad Carlin. He's a Bayesian statistician. I can't even say that. I have been told that I favor George Carlin (whoever he is), but that was many years ago.
Last edited by mookien; 1st June 15 at 01:53 PM.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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