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24th January 10, 06:11 AM
#21
I'm with Chas, I LIKE the drumming.
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24th January 10, 06:49 AM
#22
Yikes....I bought the kilt bell from Michael from Amerikilt. Now I'll be going "thumpity, thumpity, thumpity...jingle, jingle, jingle"!
"The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"
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26th January 10, 08:37 PM
#23
Originally Posted by GG
. . . On the Nylon Cargo Sporran from Stillwater Kilts you practically don't hear them. Must be due to the fabric. . . .
Greg
Right on the mark, Greg. The sound is produced by some relatively hard part of the tassels striking the stiff front of the sporran, which responds like a drum head. Softening the tassel or the sporran front or putting padding between them will reduce the noise. If the sporran front is stiff leather, as many are, mink oil or neatsfoot oil will soften it.
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"No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken
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26th January 10, 09:42 PM
#24
One of mine has leather tassels, and it still thumps. I put a drop of hot melt glue under each. Problem solved.
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26th January 10, 10:06 PM
#25
My daywear sporran has no tassles but I still get a thump thump from the coins mobile phone and wallet in the sporran. I think it is all part of wearing the kilt. The more that you wear it the less you will notice these little noises.
Slainte David
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27th January 10, 05:41 AM
#26
Haven't you all figured out WHY the tassles are there? The drumming is to let people know that a REAL man is approaching.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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27th January 10, 05:53 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Zardoz
That's my take!
Me three. Aren't there more annoying things in the world?
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27th January 10, 06:08 AM
#28
Originally Posted by davedove
Haven't you all figured out WHY the tassles are there? The drumming is to let people know that a REAL man is approaching.
How true!
Not all men are created equal - that is why we wear the kilt!
Regards
Chas
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27th January 10, 06:23 AM
#29
Originally Posted by MartinGrenoble
The noise was one of the reasons I gave up wearing sporrans.
Martin
I am trying to drive my wife crazy with the rythmic banging of the tassles. So the more I wear the kilt, he loonier she gets, right?
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27th January 10, 08:37 AM
#30
I had one whose thumping was really loud! Like a Clydesdale coming down the sidewalk. I ended up cutting the leather tassels off.
Later I regretted it and attached regular cloth tassels, the kind that you can get at a fabric store, through the same holes with tiny key ring type things to keep them from falling off. Result!
Quiet tassels that you can swap out for almost any colour you want!
Now I'm working on figuring out how to get them to swing around in opposite directions at the same time...
... Oooh, I'm about as much fun as a rack of ribs at a PETA picnic!
Last edited by xena; 27th January 10 at 08:46 AM.
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