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    I wonder how it would look in black?

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    very nice work

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    Excellent work. The skills of the Xmarks people are amazing.

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    Looks good!
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    I'm still trying to work out some bugs. What would you think if it didn't have the cords and tassells. Just a celtic knot snap fastening?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie View Post
    I'm still trying to work out some bugs. What would you think if it didn't have the cords and tassells. Just a celtic knot snap fastening?
    I like the cords and tassels. I think it rounds out the look nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie View Post
    I'm still trying to work out some bugs. What would you think if it didn't have the cords and tassells. Just a celtic knot snap fastening?
    Without the tassels, perhaps you could add a tooled disc on front. You could also make the front tassel decorative as well.

    I really like the design. It would also look good with a fur bag, a la Fergusson Britt.

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    I'm with St. Amish I like the tassels.

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    It's beautiful no matter what, but the cords and tassels push it over into sublime territory. I definitely prefer them to a plainer sporran.
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    Please keep the tassles. Dashing and dapper. The basket weave pattern is great.

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