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Banging tassles
Ah, good to know. I had not thought of that. Thanks Casey.
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Originally Posted by Hamish
Originally Posted by Casey
I would like to give a word of caution with the tassled day sporran. I have one just like the one Lance is ordering. It is very good looking and functional. However, it has one drawback. If you do a lot of walking the banging of the tassles can be annoying. I tuck them inside on long walks.
Casey
I find that a tiny blob of "Blu-Tack" behind each tassel, which is then pressed against the leather face of the sporran, holds them nicely (and silently) in place whilst walking/hiking. After the walk, just rub off the "Blu-Tack" and the tassels swing freely. Perfick!!
Perhaps we could have a new section on the board, with Hamish's 'how to do it' tips. It could be called "Ham'll Fix It".
Rob
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Originally Posted by Casey
I would like to give a word of caution with the tassled day sporran. I have one just like the one Lance is ordering. It is very good looking and functional. However, it has one drawback. If you do a lot of walking the banging of the tassles can be annoying. I tuck them inside on long walks.
Casey
they can also scratch the leather on the sporran, mine has just started to do so, good thing I have a cheap one for day wear.thanx for the tip ham.
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I just think of the tapping on my sporran as the drums of my own personal theme music.
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A sporran isn't difficult to make really. Mine took a few hours, but only because I hand punched the lacing holes. The fake fur I just cemented on with a product called Unique Stitch. I think in actual work time I put about 4 or 5 hours in it.
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Originally Posted by bubba
I use a black fanny pack as well. My son gave me some nice oil tanned leather though, so i'll probably take a swing at making a sporran out of it
Bubba,
If you can find a copy of the July/August 1999 issue or the LeatherCrafter & Saddler's Journal, you can find a sporran pattern.
If you can't find a copy of the magazine, send me an e-mail at dochudson2 at yahoo.com and I will send you a copy of the article and pattern.
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[quote="Lance (Montana)"]
Originally Posted by Chance
The thing with most of those sporrans is they are extremely stiff and awkward to get your hand into as well as not having much room. That's why I made one. I made the gusset a bit wider and used leather that's stiff, but not as rigid as a board. Much easier to get things in and out of than the one I bought.
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Bubba, have you ever seen the "rob Roy" type sporrans? they seem softer and easier to get into. I agree with your assessment.
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