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9th December 21, 06:04 PM
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Wow that should be a sticky. Thanks for the link!
I had no idea there were that many sporran makers.
I'd only seen sporrans by Janet Eagleton, Margaret Morrison, and W E Scot & Son.
Here are the rest, which unfortunately don't really add to the number of traditional sporran-makers in Scotland.
Oh I had seen Kate McPherson sporrans, she does feather sporrans and animal full-mask sporrans
https://www.katemacphersonsporrans.co.uk/
Jennifer Cantwell...not a fan of the sporran shown.
https://sporran-nation.co.uk/
I've seen McRostie, they have that sewn-on oval, and tend to be minimalist.
https://www.mcrostie.co.uk/product-c...e-in-scotland/
Ross Ormerod. Rather unlike traditional sporrans as well.
https://craigrossie.studio/
Lamont Sporrans does traditional-looking Evening sporrans
http://www.sporrans.net/dresssporrans.htm
MacKenzie Leather is more a purse and belt maker, though they do offer minimalist sporrans
https://www.mackenzieleatheredinburgh.com/men-sporrans/
Herd Of Sporrans appears to do only non-traditional style sporrans, and many other sorts of leather items.
https://herdofsporrans.com/collections/sporrans
Last edited by OC Richard; 9th December 21 at 06:24 PM.
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