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    Sounds cool. Innovation rocks!

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    I think your best bet would be to go with a leather "cantle" - something along the lines of the L&M hunting sporrans. You will be hard pressed to find a metal cantle that will work well or look good flipped backward. My only concern with the straps attaching to the sides is that it will hold the sporran much closer to your body than the usual way of attaching at the back. This will necessarily cause more wear on your kilt (and may not be very comfortable).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    My only concern with the straps attaching to the sides is that it will hold the sporran much closer to your body than the usual way of attaching at the back. This will necessarily cause more wear on your kilt (and may not be very comfortable).
    Could you make loops or channels on both sides for the sporran straps and disguise them in some way so that the set that is to the front is not obvious? Maybe you could use them to hang tassels, or use decorative stamping to make them part of the design when they are not being used to hold the straps.

    It does sound like a clever idea. I might be tempted to use two different leathers on one side, but I like the play of different textures and colors in leather.

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    I'm always for trying new things and for getting the most use out of my crafting efforts. In other words a wholehearted encouragement to go ahead with this idea. Now a bit from my own experience. My own sporran has a pocket on the back which I use for public transit transfer vouchers and the like. It necessitated moving the strap attatchments farther apart. I found this had the pleasant side effect of holding the sporran more stable. If you go ahead with attatching the straps on the sides, you may be similarly pleased. Or maybe you like the jaunty bouncing. Good luck.
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    The only metal cantle that I feel you could use would be one of the 1953 MOD cantles. The actual leather bag is held in on nipples with spring loaded clasps. The bags can be turned around in about 2 minutes.



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    I don't know how this would work but how about a plain sporran with detacheable front panel held on by small press studs then you could make several front panels to change the look of the sporran.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisupyonder View Post
    I don't know how this would work but how about a plain sporran with detacheable front panel held on by small press studs then you could make several front panels to change the look of the sporran.
    What a great idea! I had thought of something similar, but I couldn't think of how to attach the panel. And Kilt-alope, I like your idea too. It sounds like it will probably work, and I hope you try it out!
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