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21st October 19, 04:19 PM
#151
I have to thank Richard for this thread. I have been trying to get a seal-skin dress sporran for a while and I managed to snag this one for significantly less than a new non-seal sporran would have cost.
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8th November 19, 04:17 AM
#152
Thanks!
This one just came up, no bids, around $65US including shipping from the UK, a nice Evening style that compliments many tartans
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Leath...temCondition=4
(As an aside, it's interesting how in the Pipe Band Fashion world regional styles will develop. Here in Southern California the type of sporran in the listing was worn by four or five different pipe bands for a time.)
Now this is strange, a vintage child's sporran stuck onto the front of a larger sporran
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SPO...temCondition=4
Last edited by OC Richard; 8th November 19 at 04:20 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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2nd December 19, 03:34 AM
#153
I haven't posted in a while because there's been a lack of the very sort of sporran I view as the target of this thread: top-quality Made In Scotland sporrans for under $50.
A hair over this amount, $54 and you also have to pay for shipping (but still quite a bargain) is this sporran, the type I call the Pipe Band Sporran.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Scottish-Ki...temCondition=4
Originally Hunting Sporrans (and all Day Dress sporrans) were brown, but around 1960 they started offering them in black. And they started sticking the silver/nickel/chrome cantles from Evening Dress sporrans on the Hunting Sporrans to dress them up a bit.
For whatever reason, in the 1990s this exact style became the standard sporran for Pipe Bands the world over. You could see a competition with 20 bands in it and sometimes all 20 were wearing this style. It became the mark of the piper.
Here is SFU wearing them
and here, in a vintage sporran catalogue, oddly enough on the page of Evening Dress sporrans
So pipers, here it is! This style, made in Scotland, sells for around $300 nowadays, and here it is for $54.
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Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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2nd December 19, 05:03 AM
#154
Originally Posted by FossilHunter
I have to thank Richard for this thread. I have been trying to get a seal-skin dress sporran for a while and I managed to snag this one for significantly less than a new non-seal sporran would have cost.
I think from the style of stitching in the pictures, that's L & M Highland, so the quality will be very high.
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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2nd December 19, 08:23 AM
#155
Originally Posted by Father Bill
I think from the style of stitching in the pictures, that's L & M Highland, so the quality will be very high.
The sticker says “made in Scotland” but who knows? It’s not embossed in gold as one often sees.
Descendant of the Gillises and MacDonalds of North Morar.
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2nd December 19, 02:07 PM
#156
Originally Posted by Father Bill
I think from the style of stitching in the pictures, that's L & M Highland, so the quality will be very high.
That's not L&M. No markings, and the clasp does not match their style.
Frank
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2nd December 19, 03:25 PM
#157
Originally Posted by FossilHunter
I have to thank Richard for this thread. I have been trying to get a seal-skin dress sporran for a while and I managed to snag this one for significantly less than a new non-seal sporran would have cost.
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https://www.highlandstore.com/shop/k...-chrome-cantle
This company sells sporrans with the same sticker, and style choices. If you need more info on where they get their stock, drop them a line.
Frank
Drink to the fame of it -- The Tartan!
Murdoch Maclean
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2nd December 19, 03:33 PM
#158
Originally Posted by Highland Logan
I wonder what makes Greenland seal so special that they advertise it on the sporran?
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2nd December 19, 04:30 PM
#159
Originally Posted by FossilHunter
I wonder what makes Greenland seal so special that they advertise it on the sporran?
Also known as the harp seal in Canada. The scientific name from Latin translates as "ice lover from Greenland" and the taxon translates as "Greenlandic Seal".
Beyond that, I suppose it's no different than one type of pelt is considered more traditional, and therefore more sought after than another.
Seal is very soft, but was never on my must-have short list.
Frank
Drink to the fame of it -- The Tartan!
Murdoch Maclean
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3rd December 19, 06:09 AM
#160
Originally Posted by FossilHunter
I wonder what makes Greenland seal so special that they advertise it on the sporran?
Not sure about the advertising but it sure helps those of us in the 'states since that particular species is protected here, meaning you can't import anything containing it.
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