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9th January 09, 07:16 AM
#11
My only formal sporran is my Ferguson Britt glengayle beaver fur sporran. It's wonderfull because it both dresses up and dresses down, as with the pictures of the skunk one above. I'd like to get a skunk one eventually some day too, but that's going to have to wait a long time for me to find the money to do so =)
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9th January 09, 07:17 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Thanks guys,
Still, so weird..."formal" around here is reasonably new jeans, maybe ironed, your best boots shined, a white dressy shirt - preferrably with western styling, and a western style sport coat and bola tie or elegant beads...
But thanks guys.
Ron
It is my belief that Formal is Formal be it in Toronto, LA, New York, London, Glasgow, or heck even Page Arizona. I think it would be a shame for you to go ahead with such a nice made to measure Prince Charlie rig and then wear a sporran that just doesn't go. I'd say the best thing would be to go through the L&M Sporran builder and make something that is unique to you, then order it from Matt or another L&M dealer, or possibly find a Ferguson Britt that you are not ethically opposed to.
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9th January 09, 07:28 AM
#13
Turquoise sgian is easy. Got mine at a local trading post.

If anyone's interested I can go scout and see if there are more in stock and let you know.
And, I agree Glenn. I'm guessing beaver from my Oregon State University roots, and their presence down in Glen Canyon and up in the San Juans. Will no doubt be on the L&M site for a while this weekend.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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9th January 09, 07:48 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Turquoise sgian is easy. Got mine at a local trading post.

That's a smart lookin piece of hardware you've got there.
I was thinking more of how I can fabricate one. Guess I got some reading to do on how hard turquoise is to work with.
And to get back on topic: I think beaver would look pretty sharp. It's got a nice lustre to it that some other furs don't have. Good luck, happy "hunting" (pun very much intended)
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9th January 09, 09:57 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Turquoise sgian is easy. Got mine at a local trading post.
If anyone's interested I can go scout and see if there are more in stock and let you know.
And, I agree Glenn. I'm guessing beaver from my Oregon State University roots, and their presence down in Glen Canyon and up in the San Juans. Will no doubt be on the L&M site for a while this weekend.
I forgot how close you are to the Rez, you could find a jewler to cast the cantle with a native motif, lots of leather workers on the Rez as well who could do the beaver for you. When you got done it would be a one of a kind.
Just a thought.
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9th January 09, 10:37 AM
#16
Ted Is Just Sooo Smart!
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I know this one! I know this one!
Only the silver cantle fur sporran with the Prince Charlie; though, horse hair counts too. My source for that is, of course, MacMillan of Rathdown. That means you can't go wrong with that kind of sporran paired with the PC.
I agree with McMurdo... formal is formal. So, if you are okay with beaver, get someone to make you a silver cantled beaver skin sporran (or re-cover one of those rabbit skin ones yourself). While you are at it, you might see if you can get a local jeweler to set a nice bit of turquoise in the center of the cantle to match your sgian dubh.
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9th January 09, 10:54 AM
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Ron, like you, I do not like "MASKS". To me they look like "ROAD KILL"
I love FUR. & own several Sporrans/bags that are fur "covered. (a couple I have made myself.) IMHO, there are 2 "DRESS" FURS- BEAVER (#!) & FOX (#2)(grey, silver, red).
(Being a "PNWer" )
Here is my "take"
#1.A Ferguson Britt (FB) BEAVER with a Leather cantle. (Black or Brown to match your "primary" colors ( one of these is on my WISH LIST)

http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/..._fbgallery.htm
#2. FB Grey fox (or if he will make it a RED or SILVER)
These could not only be worn for "FORMAL DRESS",IMHO" but are would be GREAT for "std.Dress" I know these are $$$, but since this will worn with one of "KATHY'S" GREAT KILTS, a CHEAP SPORRAN ("FORMAL WEAR)" = NO WAY !
If you desire to stay away from fur, then one of FB's Leather with leather cantle.
NOTE - MacMillan Rathdown's SUGGESTION IS SUPPER if you really want to make a "STATEMENT"
Another option (less expensive) might be something like these. Picture #1 is a "beaver" I made. (the "beaver rosette" is removable, as is the "crest") The
2nd one is the abve with a RED Fox tail. The 3rd one is a Thorfinn with a grey fox flap.



CHEERS, PUFFER
Last edited by puffer; 9th January 09 at 11:02 AM.
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9th January 09, 11:40 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
I understand, sadly, that just doesn't fit with my personal or spiritual beliefs....some fur, okay, the head - no way. Sorry. Just me.
Imagine it may also go back to some childhood trauma from when my father gave my mother some fox stoles with the heads on and my grandfather Murdoch told me it was my pet cat. I bought it, was back before we knew I needed eyeglasses....
Ron
Ron, I too have an issue with fur but that does not keep you from getting a dress sporran. With the amount of militant "you MUST wear it this way..." threads hereabouts lately I'm sure someone will say this does not work but I don't really care.
After seeing my picture this year on the XMarks staff Christmas card I immediately called Rocky and asked him to rush ship this sporran to me. I'm quite pleased with it.
Check out his selection and good luck.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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9th January 09, 11:45 AM
#19
Dee
I think that is a great sporran that fits your personal feelings regarding fur and will look more at home at Ferintosh Burns Dinner than your Nightstalker.
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9th January 09, 12:04 PM
#20
And don't forget the MacMillan of Rathdown solution to the fur sporran-objection problem. Get a horse hair sporran.
When I can afford it, I will have a formal sporran made and it will have symbolic uses of serten fur, as well as, cantle designs.
May I suggest a sea turtle, perhaps turquoise , somehow worked into the design of the cantle, Ron.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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