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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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    I love that oaken cantle! It never even occurred to me, but I think I have a plan now, for a future sporran of my own. I'll need to contact a wood-working friend for some assistance though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LitTrog View Post
    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.
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    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Our good Orionson just led me to this thread. Lovely piece!
    Unique, personal, and it looks very well made.

    A real beauty, I'd love to see some action shots!

    ith:

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    Thanks again Chaps.

    OC,
    As you are someone who really knows his onions, I value your opinion on this! Pleased it sits well with you.

    I must say I am a bit surprised that not many wooden cantles are made. to me, it seems logical, but of course I was brought up outside the Highlands so maybe it is then easier to think outside the box, But!... Make it Look like it fits Inside "The Box"!?!

    Tenmiles;
    Just have at it.. do your thing :-)

    Artificer,

    A compliment from you on a sporran is an honour, as you do such lovely work!

    Can I ask what you mean by "Action shots"??

    Richard.

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    Great job! I had planned on doing a wood cantle also. A very good look.

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    Beautiful workmanship!!

    I am planning a wooden cantle, but am intending to laminate the curve, possibly using veneers of contrasting colour.
    "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give"
    Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill

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