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12th August 17, 04:46 AM
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Can anyone identify who might have made this sporran?
Can anyone identify who might have made this sporran?
I am looking for this exact one. I have found several that are close but none that are an exact match.
I thought the Rabble may be able to help.
Thanks.
Life without whisky is like a broken pencil...pointless.
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12th August 17, 07:35 AM
#2
Looks like it could be this one from House of Labhran
http://houseoflabhran.net/product/sc...s-day-sporran/
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12th August 17, 08:14 AM
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Maybe Todd Bradshaw can pipe in and give an opinion. I know he has several sporrans just like the one pictured.
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12th August 17, 08:32 AM
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Hunting sporran
Originally Posted by Tarheel
Maybe Todd Bradshaw can pipe in and give an opinion. I know he has several sporrans just like the one pictured.
I believe Todd made his own.
L and M in Nova Scotia make a close copy, with only subtle differences, at a much better price point that House of Labhran.
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12th August 17, 11:30 AM
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In Canada
Originally Posted by Ordway
I believe Todd made his own.
L and M in Nova Scotia make a close copy, with only subtle differences, at a much better price point that House of Labhran.
My latest Sporran looks almost identical from what I see in the photo, Photos often don't show true colours though. I got mine through North of Hadrian's Wall in Victoria B.C and they got it from L&M in Nova Scotia. That avoided differences in the Canadian Dollar or import duties and taxes
Last edited by Terry Searl; 12th August 17 at 01:16 PM.
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12th August 17, 11:50 AM
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Yep, mine are just my own interpretations and modifications of designs I saw on the web.
I have seen several very similar to the one you are looking for, both from the regular kilt vendors and even on eBay (probably from Pakistan as they were pretty inexpensive but didn't look too bad). The one you have pictured is pig skin, if that helps.
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12th August 17, 12:50 PM
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12th August 17, 01:07 PM
#8
Why don't you try contacting the guy who posted this to pinterest and ask him?
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13th August 17, 07:18 AM
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Steve, I have tried doing that on Pinterest, so far I have not had any success, that's why I posted it here hoping that some one may know it's origin.
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