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    out of the three choices, #2 as well.
    #1 has too much of a renfair merchant vibe for me. I've never cared for the lion head drawer pulls on anything except for drawers. Also I've seen that same "tumbler" latch on faaaaar too many belt pouches and things over the years. But that's just my aesthetic opinion and we all now about opinions...

    #3 doesn't look bad, but isn't going to hold up if it's actually worn. The edges aren't skived (rounded over) so they'll curl and possible split in no time and the side pieces are of pretty poor quality; you can see the finish peeling off on the right hand side already. I'm not convinced the sides are actually leather for that matter. If you go for this option you can find the same item on Amazon for 15 bucks.


    anyone know what the deal is with the two extra holes center front on #2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Monkey View Post
    anyone know what the deal is with the two extra holes center front on #2?
    To me, it looks like a slit for the centre tassel to be moved down into. (?)

    Of the three, I'd pick no. 2 as well. But at that price point, I'd be watching the used market.

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    I like 2 the most but have no objections to three. In fact I considered buying that same sporran in the past. For what it’s worth, I emailed jhiggins and they said it was made in Canada.
    Descendant of the Gillises and MacDonalds of North Morar.

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    #2 is my choice too. I have a similar one myself.
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    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    I'll second the vote for the second 😁sporran. Definitely will get the most mileage. #1 is just too specialized for wearing for most times and events. The last one just seems awkward and unbalanced to me. Its lacking at least a third tassel to look right.

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    #2 has my vote!
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    Of the three shown I too would go got #2, however, my actual preference for a plain but good quality day wear sporran would be one of these which show up frequently on Ebay in both new and used condition:



    Royal Regiment of Scotland Sporran

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Scott View Post
    Of the three shown I too would go got #2, however, my actual preference for a plain but good quality day wear sporran would be one of these which show up frequently on Ebay in both new and used condition:



    Royal Regiment of Scotland Sporran
    Which I believe are manufactured by Margaret Morrison.
    Descendant of the Gillises and MacDonalds of North Morar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FossilHunter View Post
    Which I believe are manufactured by Margaret Morrison.
    They are. I spoke to them about it and had them make me a black one of this style.

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    I'm with Tobus on using a cream rather than a dye for the sporran. A matte finish on the bag and gloss on the shoes would look great to me. The "pebbled" texture of the sporran would be harder to buff to a gloss and naturally beckons a "work-a-day" look.

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