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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
    Sorry Glen, but if I'm spending that much money on a sporran, then it's going in Artificer's (Scott's) bank account!
    BCAC
    To each their own, I would also love a sporran from Artificer, the reason I put up those 2 links is because the OP is from Scotland and I thought that supporting a local business might be important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by albagubrath89 View Post
    Hi all,

    Id like your suggestions on a sporran (preferably daywear/semi-formal) to match my Brogues which are coloured "Braemar Tan" here is what they look like




    Just for your info, I wont wear a Fox or muskrat sporran.

    This one I made isn't an EXACT match, but I could certainly dye leather to match your Loakes.


    ith:

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    I was going to make the same suggestion that Scott (Artificer) just did. I'm sure Donnie (Wyvern) could fix you up as well (or any custom sporran maker.)

    If you have a close look at my avatar you will see a pair of tan brogues matched up with an Artificer "brass cantle" sporran. I like it for day wear, particularly when matched with a tweed jacket. I bought my brogues to match my sporran. To complete the outfit consider a kilt belt died in the same tan leather.

    Cheers....
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
    well, that comes from poor judgement."
    A. A. Milne

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