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    Arlen that looks wonderful, so much better than the chain belts that come with sporrans, good for you. How did you sort out the back is there a buckle back there?

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    Arlen, you did a good job.

    There were formal chains for sale at the Stone Mountain games recently for US $ 58 to 62, but they were all poorly made with flaws in the chrome plating and some had very sharp corners that would tear into wool fabric in no time at all.

    But it does inspire one to keep an eye out for suitable chains.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Arlen that looks wonderful, so much better than the chain belts that come with sporrans, good for you. How did you sort out the back is there a buckle back there?
    Forgive the bad picture, but it was taken on my phone.



    I basically took the bad old chain off of the old leather straps and put the nice new chain on in its place.
    It's nice and smooth so it doesn't wear on my sporran any more than my leather belt.

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    I thought that is what you did, I am thinking about doing something like this myself but I might want to redo the leather as well.

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    Very nice. I am making new sporrans for two of my friends for Christmas presents. I might have to try that. (Silly friends want Star Wars themed sporrans, wife of one said for me to make them "non-geeky" whatever that means!)
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    You could make sporrans shaped like this:

    or this

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    Those are great ideas but I think a little out of my skill range. I am going with black paten leather type material and military look the imperial one, and a brown Rob Roy style one for the rebel alliance one. I'll post pics after Christmas. Sorry Arlen for the highjack.
    Make sure there are lots of wedding pictures posted (Yes I am a girl, and I do like to see wedding pictures, especially ones with tartan in them!)
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    I drive my wife crazy as we walk through stores. I'm constantly stopping and looking at things being displayed and saying now that could be adapted as a ??????? and would look good with the ??????? kilt.

    Good adaptation of materials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arlen View Post
    Finally got it finished, and I have to say, I love it.
    It will be part of my wedding outfit.

    Arlen, what's that tartan? Looks great! Congratulations on the fine chain adaptation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmmcscott View Post
    Ok... is it too tacky to use the sporran hanger that hangs from the Kilt Belt? Yes, I realize the belt usually isn't worn with a Prince Charlie Jacket, but for anything else kinda dressy? I personally like the hangers that hang from my kilt belt better, but just wanted to know what everyone else thought.

    Thanks,
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    Since you asked, I think those things look awful with ANY outfit. On a formal rig, they'd be horrid.

    Arlen, your chain looks great!
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