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    Anndrais,

    Is this what you mean by crossed tassles? http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-refurb-91852/
    It took me a bit to get the balance of the chains correct, but they have never been an issue with tangling or other.

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    It would be easy enough to take a couple jump rings and attach the chains together in the position that you want them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katia View Post
    It would be easy enough to take a couple jump rings and attach the chains together in the position that you want them...
    Good point. I suppose it might be possible to use a very fine thread to secure each bell to the chain link it's supposed to be on - then they couldn't slide to the left or right and would always be centred

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taskr View Post
    Anndrais,

    Is this what you mean by crossed tassles? http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-refurb-91852/
    It took me a bit to get the balance of the chains correct, but they have never been an issue with tangling or other.
    I can see that would be quite hard to balance right! It looks great though! The style I was thinking of is more like this:

    grey-seal-skin-stag-black1.jpg

    I think perhaps the bells end up sliding/jumping a link or two when sitting and then not returning to centre when standing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anndrais View Post
    The style I was thinking of is more like this:

    grey-seal-skin-stag-black1.jpg
    That chain arrangement is nice if you don't want the tassels swinging back and forth as you walk.

    Wow there's a lot of stuff going on with that cantle. Those things coming in from the sides with the thistles on them remind me of pull-tabs on beverage cans. Personally I'd like a more thought-out and internally consistent design, without all the overlapping things.

    Pretty sure it was designed using a Graphic Design program and clip-art.
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    The cantle is one often used by Margaret Morrison, WE Scott and others in Scotland. I seem to recall one of Kate Macpherson's african sporrans (a jackal?) with this cantle, too. I'll ask her
    where they come from
    when I see her next -- or maybe someone else could research that for this thread -- but I suspect an off-shore lower-labour-cost producer than will ever be found in Europe or the US of A.

    The cantle is not really as unusual as you think. The little 'pull tabs' are found on many 19C silver-mounted sporrans. They were usually round protrusions, and not quite as nose-like as this one, perhaps, but still there are examples in the centuries of design craftsmanship and before these last few years of computer-generated fashion.

    All of these things are personal preferences and time-sensitive, of course.

    Personally, I'm not a fan of the 'new' crossed-chain-tassel design. But neither was I much fond of the so-called 'hunter' when it became fashionable. The latter seems now to be fairly reasonable, in my mind (although I wish they could rename it 'urban' since it has nothing to do with 'hunting') I suppose that's my acceptance of another move forward in the tradition of TCHD.

    Good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post

    The cantle is not really as unusual as you think. The little 'pull tabs' are found on many 19C silver-mounted sporrans. They were usually round protrusions, and not quite as nose-like as this one, perhaps, but still there are examples in the centuries of design craftsmanship and before these last few years of computer-generated fashion.
    Not familiar with a design like that on a vintage cantle, with the stuck-on looking portions. (Stuck on because they're a different level/height, such as would be made in the old days with a separate sheet of metal soldered on.)

    Ditto the 3D deer head stuck on in the middle.

    Not only those things, but the designs overall look clip-art-like (numerous unrelated designs placed here and there).
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    Personally I think the crossed chains look rather nice.

    However as a Scottish Country Dancer I also think "Dancing Montgomeries' Rant or The Reel of the 51st Division would tie all those chains in a knot! "



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anndrais View Post
    I can see that would be quite hard to balance right! It looks great though! The style I was thinking of is more like this:



    I think perhaps the bells end up sliding/jumping a link or two when sitting and then not returning to centre when standing.
    The bells are going to be fixed at the connection point to the chain (or should be) and that arrangement doesn't appear to risk tangling.

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