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    This is a picture trail photo album that is mostly scottish swords and dirks, however there are some nice pictures of sporrans with brass cantles from the Museum of Scotland.

    http://www.picturetrail.com/mactom

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    Quote Originally Posted by WARPIPER View Post
    This is a picture trail photo album that is mostly scottish swords and dirks, however there are some nice pictures of sporrans with brass cantles from the Museum of Scotland.
    Here is a very nice sporan cantle from the National Museum of Scotland with three pistols. Something to think about before you try to open it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Here is a very nice sporan cantle from the National Museum of Scotland with three pistols. Something to think about before you try to open it!
    If you ever read Rob Roy by Walter Scott, you may recall that Rob's sporran had a booby trap like that that would cause great harm to someone who shouldn't be messing around in another fellow's sporran.

    And Mac of Rath--that's a really nice sporran. I would love to own one some day. I don't blame you for wearing it for regullar wear.

    I also liked the Picturetrail photos. Now I have something else to think about!
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