I can see doing that. Might as well make the sporran useful to both others and oneself.
Veering off on a tangent: Both my great uncle who fought in the Phillipine Insurrection, and my father, World War Two, encountered a native who when dressed up wore an old fashioned alarm clock, I'm talking really old fashioned, dangling by the ring in his nose. There are actually pictures of him in some old academic anthropology book.
We need to think outside the box and consider all the possible ways to use a clock. Perhaps using a watch as a badge on a bonnet?
Major General Orde Wingate was in the habit of wearing a large alam clock( little else!) around his neck,hanging from a sturdy chain, on occasion. Perhaps it might have been more usefully employed used within a sporran?
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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