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    Question Making a personal sporran

    Hey all,

    I was wondering if anyone has pictures of the personal sporrans they had made? I am planning on getting a sporran made with a bear hide I got last year and need some ideas.

    Thanks!!

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    This was the third sporran I made. I call him Buddy.



    This was my very first ever - I just sewed the eyes shut on this one

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    This was my first Rob Roy - I gave it to my son for xmas 06

    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

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    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Check the DIY subforum... there are several threads in there about sporran making.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    Check the DIY subforum... there are several threads in there about sporran making.
    Yes, MacDougall is spot on ! You'll also find this one, by Lady Chrystel:



    best,
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    heres one I made in badger

    I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

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    Joe,

    what's that cantle and where did you get it?
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    Here are a few that I have done.



    here is my first ever sporran. . . Not the greatest but I learned a lot.



    Just enjoy. I am making a modern sporran with a sort of traditional flair right now. It is very different from what I have done in the past and I am enjoying the challenge.

    BB

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    Joe, very nice!

    DWFII, I have responded to a couple of your posts on cantles.

    Since the cantle and fur are two of the factors which make sporrans costly in my experience, a cantle is not a cheap item. They run around £48 (approximately US$ 100) and are hard to find on their own. Try Elegant Scotland or McKenzie-Frain. These aren't cheap, but they can jazz up an inexpensive sporran, or change the look of an existing sporran. You could indeed by an inexpensive sporran on eBay for the cantle, but the cantles on those aren't as nice in terms of material compared to a quality cantle.

    Most stores will offer choice of cantles in custom sporrans (e.g., L & M Highland), but won't sell the cantle without a sporran since you could buy an eBay cheapo and jazz it up. You've seen the variety of hardware at Lamont Sporrans and clanart. Clanart sells all the bosses, bells, and other things which jazz up the cantle, but only wholesale (so it seems).

    Given I can create a sporran at L & M which will cost me several thousand dollars, I am getting a feel for the what accounts for the difference in cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dukeof Kircaldy View Post
    Joe, very nice!

    DWFII, I have responded to a couple of your posts on cantles.
    I know you have...as have others...and I appreciate it. I have looked at those cantles. All very nice, and very tempting for when I get a pattern and some basic techniques worked out. I have not seen a matte black one like Joe is using, however.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    My guess would be that he took a cheapo sporran and painted the cantle matte black.

    IM me and I will send you a cantle I removed from a sporran. You can at least use it for a template.

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