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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    For those who are worried that the flask pictured was too small, there is always this wearable version which holds three liters.

    NOW yer talkin’!
    But…those wavy lines are what tartan looks like to me after a few…and a few more.
    Maybe Jerry at SWK could have a nice leather version made – I'll take one in black and one in brown please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    NOW yer talkin’!
    But…those wavy lines are what tartan looks like to me after a few…and a few more.
    Maybe Jerry at SWK could have a nice leather version made – I'll take one in black and one in brown please.
    Oh -- sorry I posted the one that was custom made for me that perfectly matches the natural colors on my back...... I have a tartan one here somewhere................ looking, looking........

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    For the tartan version maybe adapt from a worn out bagpipe “bag”.
    Just need some parts and a little needle and thread work.
    Yeah, that’s the ticket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    For the tartan version maybe adapt from a worn out bagpipe “bag”.
    Just need some parts and a little needle and thread work.
    Yeah, that’s the ticket.
    Hopefully no one will realize that you are not inflating the bag but taking a wee nip. You might neet to include a cd player so that you have bagpipe music playing. One of the drones could be used for filling. Just make sure that all other openings are secured.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Livingston View Post
    Hopefully no one will realize that you are not inflating the bag but taking a wee nip. You might need to include a cd player so that you have bagpipe music playing. One of the drones could be used for filling. Just make sure that all other openings are secured.
    NOW - We're getting somewhere! This requires further thought.

    Does anyone have an old bagpipe they will sell me?

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    Like Grampa playing the jug...?
    Last edited by Bugbear; 27th January 08 at 03:54 PM.
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    you know you could alway have a sporran lined and sealed with a good heavy plastic or rubber lining and then you could as your flask. wouldn't look out of place with everything... Drawback is, you keys, wallet, cell phone, PDA, Ipod, and so on might get a bit wet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwr89 View Post
    you know you could alway have a sporran lined and sealed with a good heavy plastic or rubber lining and then you could as your flask. wouldn't look out of place with everything... Drawback is, you keys, wallet, cell phone, PDA, Ipod, and so on might get a bit wet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwr89 View Post
    you know you could alway have a sporran lined and sealed with a good heavy plastic or rubber lining and then you could as your flask. wouldn't look out of place with everything... Drawback is, you keys, wallet, cell phone, PDA, Ipod, and so on might get a bit wet...

    ~Casey
    A false front to the sporran?! You could have a fully functional sporran easily accessible from the flap, but behind it a hidden, spy, alcohol pouch for holding important documents and whisky sours (hopefully not at the same time).

    Maybe the bagpipe flask would be a good idea too, since we're always asked where our pipes are anyway!

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    My Wife got me one from CC the Clan Crest one, very nice looking a/b 5oz.
    just right for DRAMBUIE!

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