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5th July 19, 06:46 AM
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Thanks!
Right now on Ebay there's one of these modern MOD OR's 14" horsehair sporrans, set up for the QOH.
These were introduced around 1967 for Other Ranks and replaced the 1953 Coronation Dress "Culloden" sporrans (with the opening brass 18th century style tops and white leather bodies). From 1953 to 1967 there were no horsehair sporrans except for Officer's Levee Dress AFAIK.
Anyhow a 1967-1994 OR's sporran of the Queens Own Highlanders
The inside usually seen on these, with the grommeted holes for the various tassel arrangements needed for BW, QOH, and A&SH. (For the Argylls three pairs of tassels were fastened to three holes. On the traditional A&SH sporrans each of the six tassels was independent and had its own hole.)
Note that the sporran strap loops are on the inside of the front panel, a strange arrangement which is very inconvenient to wear (it's hard to open the sporran and get anything out of it).
Last edited by OC Richard; 5th July 19 at 06:51 AM.
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5th July 19, 10:50 AM
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My first thought on the front panel loops is should the wearer forget to secure the closure, the sporran would still hang correctly. It would also keep the top closed by the physics of back pressed between front and body.
It just seems a shame that such a large and ample pocket should be so difficult to access. Maybe compensating for actually having such a generous pocket?
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7th July 19, 06:08 AM
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7th July 19, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by OC Richard
My modern goathair sporran came with a wide belt loop on the back side of the front panel
And I tried wearing it that way a few times. It was hard to get at the stuff in the sporran.
I have one like that, and I agree. I put a leather loop on the back, but now I have trouble keeping it closed.
Ah well Richard, do what I do - wear it the way it's designed (it hangs better) and we'll have to be prepared to suck in our guts to put stuff in or get it out.
By the way, I really appreciate the clearly knowledgeable tutorial. Thanks, Richard!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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7th July 19, 06:18 AM
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Mine has an ordinary snap closure as you can see in the photos I added. So there's no issue with it staying closed.
I think the army wanted them to stay neat and close to the body while on parade, that's my theory anyhow.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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7th July 19, 06:21 AM
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Mine has that snap too - it just doesn't stay closed very well.
Ah well!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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