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5th March 06, 12:43 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by 646guy
It's not doing anything for me....looks like tassles added to a fanny pack....
It's a cross-over item. I think it'll be great for giving a nod to tradition, while updating the look.
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5th March 06, 01:06 PM
#2
After a bit of field testing I've only found one problem- loose change in the flap pocket makes more noise than I like. Other than that it's great. I'm able to keep things seperated and not have them all jumbled together as with regular sporrans.
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5th March 06, 01:28 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
After a bit of field testing I've only found one problem- loose change in the flap pocket makes more noise than I like. Other than that it's great. I'm able to keep things seperated and not have them all jumbled together as with regular sporrans.
I got a Taxi Wallet off ebay for use when I'm kilted; I didn't like having to dig down to the bottom of my Freelander for my cash. What I like about it, is that the coin pocket is on the outside of the billfold, so it doesn't hold it open when the coins build up.
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5th March 06, 01:54 PM
#4
I just ordered one of these SWK's New Sporrans. I've made three sporrans out of some camo matterial I had, but this will be my first bought one. So needless to say I'm excited.
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5th March 06, 01:56 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Iolaus
I got a Taxi Wallet off ebay for use when I'm kilted; I didn't like having to dig down to the bottom of my Freelander for my cash. What I like about it, is that the coin pocket is on the outside of the billfold, so it doesn't hold it open when the coins build up.
I've got a "generic" change purse that I use. I've discovered that puting a couple of bills in the flap pocket along with the change solves the noise problem.
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