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20th September 16, 04:06 PM
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I made both sporrans. You can check out it's construction in "new brass cantle design" in the DIY showroom forum
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5th December 16, 04:00 AM
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Two sporrans that I was bought as a birthday gift. Made by The Dapper Dead which is run by a friend and close neighbour. I love taxidermy and wear these as shoulder bags when my boyfriend isn't using them as proper sporrans
http://http://www.thedapperdead.com/store/p15/%2A%2ASOLD%2A%2A_Fox_Full_Mask_Sporran.html
http://www.thedapperdead.com/store/p...y_Sporran.html
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22nd May 17, 12:41 PM
#23
a few sporrans I made awhile ago and a few newer ones ,
I know some of these have been posted before but I chose to showcase them in a group as they cover a lot of styles when viewed that way.
        
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22nd May 17, 01:18 PM
#24
A few more sporrans in this series
        
Most all of these sporrans were created with scrap or recycled materials. A couple were modified sporrans bought on ebay.
Last edited by Shinenotburn; 23rd May 17 at 08:45 AM.
Reason: adding an additional sporran
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22nd May 17, 06:37 PM
#25
 Originally Posted by Todd Bradshaw
The two slightly larger ones at the outsides of the group are shoulder bags for my wife.
This is the one I usually wear, either with the chain or a matching strap.
and this one eventually got some neat horsehair tassels that I found on line.

What does one call this type of sporran? I have heard them referred as hunting, Duncan and Targa.
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22nd May 17, 07:12 PM
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"Hunting" as far as I know, but I'm no expert on this stuff. I just found them to be a nice mid point between simple and fancy. I've never had the chance to inspect a real one up close. I just saw them in photos and thought, "Oh, I can make something like that."
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23rd May 17, 03:31 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by KMCMICHAEL
What does one call this type of sporran? I have heard them referred as hunting, Duncan and Targa.
Todd, I love this belt and the sporran as well. Beautiful detailing on both.
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23rd May 17, 04:11 PM
#28
I thought I would share a couple sporrans here, these 2 are the latest in my collection
Day sporran handed down from my girlfriend's grandfather:


When I was first given this I thought it was not my style, it has since grown on me and is now a favourite of mine.
Horsehair from 1911


This one came from an estate sale a friend bought it and asked me if I wanted to buy it from him. As I've been looking for a while I said yes.
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23rd May 17, 04:55 PM
#29
Made this a few years ago, once I ( finally) got an MOD cantle:
Last edited by jhockin; 23rd May 17 at 04:58 PM.
waulk softly and carry a big schtick
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24th May 17, 03:26 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
I thought I would share a couple sporrans here, these 2 are the latest in my collection
Day sporran handed down from my girlfriend's grandfather:

When I was first given this I thought it was not my style, it has since grown on me and is now a favourite of mine.
Horsehair from 1911
This one came from an estate sale a friend bought it and asked me if I wanted to buy it from him. As I've been looking for a while I said yes.
Well done McMurdo.
I'm interested in the story behind the first sporran McMurdo. Does the ring on the front serve any purpose? Did your girlfriend's grandfather do the leatherwork himself? The design has a south seas look about it. Very interesting to my eye. I rather wonder if matching leather ribbon tassels off the sides of the sporran and perhaps off the ring in the front would be less distracting to the beautiful leatherwork?
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