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14th December 11, 07:26 PM
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Dress sporran from Harold
Good evening all,
Got my new accessory in. Got a custom sporran from Harold. I have a hunter from one maker and a really nice day sporran from Artificer.
Been looking for a dress sporran. Harold and I worked it out. Before I get to the main event I want to complement Harold on just pulling this together. He was working on some interesting restrictions. Amy added some interesting issues to this project. Both her and I don't care for hides that come from slaughter, i.e. minks, etc. We don't mind food game or the necessary culling. Amy adds the restriction of cute animals and anything that looks like the animals, no full face sporrans. This would also include rabbits.
This didn't make it easy on Harold but he came up with a good solution - nutria. For those not familiar with this varmint - nutria.com/site.php . He got in a really nice fur. It is very even in color, fur length, and feels incredible. First impressions are WOW! They get better as I look closer. The stitching tension and spacing are very even. Edges are well finished. The inside is great. Lining for the back and inside is very soft. Fur runs very consistently. The seam at the bottom where the fur runs down both sides is invisible, you have to fell for it.
Without further adieu (sorry about the quality of photos) -


Looking forward to the next chance to wear it, probably the local Burn's Dinner. This will go well with the other pieces like the hose and bonnet. I am looking forward to eventually having a complete X-Marks kit.
Jim
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14th December 11, 07:35 PM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
Hmmm...I remember asking the forum if anyone had done a sporran out of nutria a couple of years ago...and there's the answer. If you wait around long enough...
Very nice. I'd heard that it was considered a good thing to take the nutrias (nutriae?) out of circulation as they're major pests...looks like the bright side is that they make lovely sporrans. Like the way it opens.
Sure to get some positive comments on Burns Night!
Best
AA
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15th December 11, 06:47 AM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
Jim,
Thank you for the kind review. It was a fun project, and it was a little interesting to come up with something that met your criteria.
The front and back are both two layers of cow hide thick. This gives it stiffness and still allows it to flex and move. This also means that it should last for a really long time!
I hope you enjoy it and remember we need to see pictures when you wear it!
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15th December 11, 06:59 AM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
Wow- That's very impressive work, Harold. Nicely done! 
And congratulations, Jim, on your excelent aquisition!
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15th December 11, 11:22 AM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
Yet Again
You have done a great job
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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15th December 11, 01:28 PM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
Great looking sporran and a clever choice of material. Was the nutria a fellow Texan?
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15th December 11, 09:01 PM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
Actually I believe it was Cajun! LOL!
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15th December 11, 09:16 PM
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Re: Dress sporran from Harold
 Originally Posted by Harold Cannon
Actually I believe it was Cajun! LOL!
Hehehe... sounds about right. I've seen those things in the wild; they might have nice fir, but man, are they ugly creatures. The unholy offspring of a rat and a beaver, I'd say.
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