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19th January 05, 06:21 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Raphael
i am not sure whether we helped you with your problem/situtation, and I have a solution for you. Have you tried to place the sporrano right in front of your family jewels? It may be a good place for it.
It certainly is a good place, especially when playing cricket!
All hail the Sporran, our great protector!
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20th January 05, 07:10 AM
#22
There is nothing like a multifunctional tool.
Casey
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20th January 05, 01:48 PM
#23
Raphael - I tried lowering the sporran so that it covered the old honeymoon tackle but as I walked it was as though I was getting a kick in that very sensitive place every step. I couldn't tell if people were staring or laughing as my eyes were watering so much
Sooooo - I'm gonna wear the (hard) sporran on my hip, or use my handbag or get a new soft sporran..
Thinks - if I wore a hard leather codpiece under the kilt then maybe your idea would work. It would be a new twist on the "what's under your kilt" question
Happy kilting ma bonnie wee laddies.
Barry[/quote]
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20th January 05, 04:54 PM
#24
An athletic cup might do the trick.
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21st January 05, 05:47 AM
#25
I have a several of man-bags that I acquired in France. The problem I have with them is that if I wear one as a shoulder bag I start to develope shoulder problems, and, if I don't wear it on my shoulder, rather carry it, I find I am always a hand short. Otherwise they are a great idea for keeping things together, especially when travelling.
This is the reason that I really like the sporran/belt bag.
Casey
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21st January 05, 06:49 AM
#26
I have also seen leather pouches, built sort of box-like, that go on the kilt belt...
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