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28th January 19, 07:10 PM
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29th January 19, 12:45 AM
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Congratulations, excellent work on the bag, is it oiled pigskin, just asking as it looks very similar to my Filofax - yep still use one despite laptop, smartphone etc.
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29th January 19, 12:26 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Nomad
Congratulations, excellent work on the bag, is it oiled pigskin, just asking as it looks very similar to my Filofax - yep still use one despite laptop, smartphone etc.
Cow hide, about 2mm to 3mm thick and was quite stiff to start with. It’s a lightly dimpled “pull up” leather. The patina and colour should improve greatly with wear and age.
Steve.
"We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
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29th January 19, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by StevieR
Cow hide, about 2mm to 3mm thick and was quite stiff to start with. It’s a lightly dimpled “pull up” leather. The patina and colour should improve greatly with wear and age.
I'm unfamiliar with the term "pull up" leather. Is that a description of its use?
It looks like what we might call chap leather (if on the softer side) or latigo leather (the very thick/stiff kind used to make cinch straps for saddles or other load-bearing tack).
That's a fine looking sporran!
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29th January 19, 02:18 PM
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Pull up leather
"Pull up leather" is waxed or oiled leather.
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30th January 19, 08:02 AM
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Gorgeous sporran.
I love the cantle and love that weathered-looking leather. The red backing is a nice touch.
Well done!
(It would be wonderful to see it worn with your full outfit.)
Last edited by OC Richard; 30th January 19 at 08:03 AM.
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30th January 19, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by OC Richard
Gorgeous sporran.
I love the cantle and love that weathered-looking leather. The red backing is a nice touch.
Well done!
(It would be wonderful to see it worn with your full outfit.)
The sporran will get its first outing this weekend. I’ll be sure to get a picture!
Steve.
"We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
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26th April 19, 03:47 AM
#18
Very Nice. The design is unique and will stand out in a crowd. Well done!
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29th April 19, 02:16 AM
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Very nice job! Interesting to see you using pull-up leather. I'd hesitate to use this type of leather due to the possibility of getting oil-stains on my kilt (been, there done that...but not with a kilt, thankfully). But not all pull-up leathers are created equal - what type of pull-up are you using?
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29th April 19, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Alisdair
Very nice job! Interesting to see you using pull-up leather. I'd hesitate to use this type of leather due to the possibility of getting oil-stains on my kilt (been, there done that...but not with a kilt, thankfully). But not all pull-up leathers are created equal - what type of pull-up are you using?
No no problems at all, thank goodness. Bought the leather as an off cut from a local leather producer, who told me it wouldn’t stain. Being a trusting sort, I used an old white pillowcase and spent an evening watching tv and rubbing/polishing the back of the bag - no marks at all!
Steve.
"We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
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