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    I think I found him online as the crafty crawford.

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    Have you considered making the cantle from leather?

    I'm the proud owner of Scott Huber's (Artificer Customer Sporrans) prototype fur sporran for which he created a hammered leather cantle. Perhaps you could do something along these lines?



    Cheers,

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    Shaun Maxwell
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    Have you considered making the cantle from leather?

    I'm the proud owner of Scott Huber's (Artificer Customer Sporrans) prototype fur sporran for which he created a hammered leather cantle. Perhaps you could do something along these lines?

    Cheers,

    SM
    I think I either remember that sporran from back in the day or saw it on Artificer's web page. Are the sides leather of fur?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKScott View Post
    I think I either remember that sporran from back in the day or saw it on Artificer's web page. Are the sides leather of fur?
    No, just the front. None of my fur or full mask sporrans have fur on the gusset. I think that’s because the makers deemed that they’d be a bit too furry if they did. A fur front panel with a leather gusset keeps the lines of the sporran sleeker.

    For example, here are a couple of views of my Arrificer-made bobcat sporran, which illustrate the point:







    Hope that helps.

    Looking forward to seeing what comes up with!

    Cheers,

    SM
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKScott View Post
    I think I found him online as the crafty crawford.
    That is the guy!

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