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9th June 08, 11:10 AM
#39
Customising the SWK Nightstalker was easy enough.
I cut the leatherette tassles off...sewed on a subdued Clan Donald patch on the front flap...put a big piece of hikers 'moleskin' on the back belt loop so that the abrasive ballistic nylon won't wear my aprons out as quickly/badly...slipped a fabric double keyring fob through the beltloop so that I can use a nylon strap with swivel clips as a sporran strap. (The double keyring fob looks like this: O=/=O with the / being a quick release buckle.) I use the QR keyring fob so that when I get into a car, I can just quickly unhitch the sporran and keep the strap threaded about my waist just clipped to the respective right and left keyrings. The Nightstalker holds a LOT of stuff and is by far the largest of my sporrans, but yes, it would be neat to have more options that were less traditional too for us 'kids.' 
I don't have the cabbage for 'edgy' New Rock Boots (honestly, I'd rather buy a new pair of Limmer Standards to replace the pair I bought in 1984...which are now starting to need replacing... I did just get a pair of Cocoran Marauder jumpboots yesterday for warmer weather wear than the Canadian Cold Weather Mountain boots in all of the photos that I shared earlier.
Last edited by Aracos mac Domhnaill; 9th June 08 at 11:23 AM.
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