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8th September 10, 02:53 PM
#11
I agree with the last couple of posts, I think this is an issue with a defective or bad snap. I have four cheep sporrans, three of which have very stiff flaps that pull up, but the snapps hold well.
Go with the magnetic snap, they are very good.
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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8th September 10, 05:31 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Chas
A new (better) sporran, a shirt, flashes, three pairs of hose, a belt buckle and one of their employees took me across the street for a pub lunch.
The point being that we hear a lot here about poor quality, from here or there. But poor quality, bad workmanship and shoddy customer service can be found everywhere.
Chas
No, I think the point here is that the squeaky wheel gets the oil! (And the sporran, the flashes, the hose, the buckle and the free meal!)
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9th September 10, 12:08 AM
#13
I suddenly have the urge to reread Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Strange feeling...
I'm looking at a snap that is the same size and make as the ones used on the sporrans; I forget what the number for them is.
There seems to be parts inside of the back side of the front piece of the snap that clamp around the bottom part of the snap. It's possibly a springy wire
My guess is that piece is defective.
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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9th September 10, 04:53 AM
#14
So, I see this problem is not so uncommon. Nice to know I'm not alone out there

I like the breeze between my knees
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12th September 10, 11:32 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Chas
Hi Tiny,
I think it is very hard to make generalisations when it comes to kilt accessories.
In the last year I bought a sporran, direct from Pakistan and am truly amazed at the quality of the workmanship.
By the same token, on my last trip to Scotland, I bought a sporran from a 'reputable' retailer there. By the time I got back home after 4 days use it had fallen apart. Two emails and a phonecall produced an indifferent to negative response. The following weekend I drove back to Scotland and confronted them in person. Only when I paraded, up and down, outside their shop, telling all and sundry, in a loud voice, about the quality of their wares did they finally relent. A new (better) sporran, a shirt, flashes, three pairs of hose, a belt buckle and one of their employees took me across the street for a pub lunch.
The point being that we hear a lot here about poor quality, from here or there. But poor quality, bad workmanship and shoddy customer service can be found everywhere.
Regards
Chas
Wasn't generalizing. Just trying to be sure it was in fact leather. would hate to tell another member of the rabble to soften his sporran to have it desolve because it wasn't actual leather. Was more of a caution. I don't assume the sporrans leather is junk but its never a bad idea to double check somethings before moving ahead.
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14th September 10, 11:56 AM
#16
Here's an idea, too-make a small "loop" forward of the sporran body, and mount the snap to it-you put finger in loop to brace, and snap flap down. Snap sets and anvils are fairly available at craft stores. Filson up in Seattle does it with a lot of their jackets this way.
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