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21st June 08, 10:24 PM
#1
That looks great, especially considering you took parts from several sources. One day I hope to be brave enough to conquer something like this. Fur sporrans are so expensive!
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21st June 08, 11:00 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by attworth
Fur sporrans are so expensive!
SWK Sporron $16.75
Pelt $25 (+$3 fee and $5 S+H)
Bolo lace $9.99 ($6 if a club member, they have vinyl for <$3)
hourse hair tassles ($5.99 a set) X2
wire <$2
Rubber cement <$3
vinyl (I had from another project, <$4)
liner (I had from another project, <$4) not needed if you use leather (or if you don't mind showing the reverse)
snaps (I had from another project, <$6) You'll need a longer post (I have some)
TOTAL: $82.72 (I spent $68.72)
Making your own sporran= PRICELESS.
Last edited by OFCJAX; 22nd June 08 at 02:09 AM.
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22nd June 08, 08:26 AM
#3
Always liked the look of skunk sporrans and yours does not disappoint. Fantastic job at an unbeatable price. I still think that one should also take the tail and hang it from the back of one's belt.
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22nd June 08, 08:41 AM
#4
10-4 Rubber Ducky!
Moscow Hide & Fur really has quality merchandise.
I've purchased a fair amount of leather and tanned skins from them. Large selection too.
Dunno if they're the least expensive, but service & products have always been well above par.
Slainte yall,
steve
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