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    Leather flask pouch/sporran?

    I need help. I see flasks & pouches regularly for sale. I would like to know, does the flask go in the pouch & both go in the sporran? Is the flask pouch actually a small sporran? And if so, how is it worn?
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    David

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    I've seen sporran flasks. I've also seen sporran pouches (also called "pokes") for keeping small things together in a sporran. I use a small Crown Royal bag for that, myself.

    I've never seen what you're talking about, though. Can you post a link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    I need help. I see flasks & pouches regularly for sale. I would like to know, does the flask go in the pouch & both go in the sporran? Is the flask pouch actually a small sporran? And if so, how is it worn?
    Thanks
    David
    some old kilts have a pocket sewn on the panel underneath the apron. My army surplus one has a pocket for the paybook, I have seen others designed to hold a bottle. Think of it like a "flask dhu", the wee flask goes wherever you can hide it.

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