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    My Ferguson Britt Inversnaid sporran has arrived (pics)

    I've finally got my grubby paws on my Inversnaid sporran from the Scottish Tartans Museum gift shop. http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/sporran_fb.html

    It's late and I'm really tired so in lieu of a full review I'll just paste what I e-mailed to Matt Newsome...

    "...I was able to get
    to the FedEx center today to pick up my sporran. What
    can I say, it's beautifully made and as great as
    everyone has been saying. I was slightly taken aback
    at how small it was (about the size of my Buzz Kidder)
    but the side panels really let it expand quite a bit.
    The biggest plus is that I can finally get my big
    mitts completely inside my sporran. The wide mouth is
    perfect. That feature was the main reason I chose to
    buy the Inversnaid in the first place. I'm inclined
    to carry as few items as I can get away with so the
    smaller size is just fine. I'm not as fond of
    sporrans that are so big they cover most of the kilt
    apron anyway. The knot and loop closure is going to
    take some practice to work one handed but I'll bet the
    leather will soften over time making it easier to use.
    I absolutely love the belt. It was not as tricky to
    don as I was expecting. Though it's a bit stiff, I'm
    sure time and wear will break it in. Thanks for
    another great transaction..."

    Here are a few pics I quickly snapped tonight. I'll do my best to get some pics of me actually wearing the sporran ASAP.







    A comparison shot with a Buzz Kidder sporran...
    [B][U]Jay[/U][/B]
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    Another fabulous sporran from F.B.

    Cheers

    Jamie
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    Very nice!
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    Very nice indeed.
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    Beautiful
    All the Best.....David.
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    Jay -- those photos look great. I can't wait to see it on!

    What I said in my reply to Jay's email was that the Inversnaid is one of FB's smaller bodied models. If someone is looking for a really large sporran, go for the Inverarnan, or Inverlochy, or the Duin Uasail Mor. (The deminsions are given on the web site). But not everyone wants or needs a huge sporran. Like Jay said, a smaller one can look better (especially on smaller men) and not cover as much of the kilt.

    That being said, the opening on this one is still very large, which I find especially helpful in seeing what you are getting from your sporran. (Hint, when opening the cantle, instead of pulling the front down, pull it straight out, to get a really wide opening -- like you are opening a giant coin purse).

    And Jay's comments on the leather loosening over time are spot on. This is an item that you will "break in" with wear, like a good baseball glove.

    Jay, congrats, and enjoy, my friend!
    M

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    Fantastic! I want one in the model, but in furrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!


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    Congratulations, it really is a beauty.

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    Wow! It's gorgeous! Very tasteful.

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    TB~ Don't you have a naughty dog?

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