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    Sporran design question

    First, forgive me if this is not the most appropriate forum for this question (and Mods, please feel free to move the thread if you feel it should be).

    In a few months, I'll be a Groomsman in a wedding party for my brother-in-law.
    The dress is Highland Formal (Black tie, Prince Charlie, etc), but I'm curious for opinions on my plan for sporran.

    I will be making a new sporran for myself for this event. I'm not a big fan of tassels in general, and have never included any on previous sporrans I've built (all of which would be categorized as either day wear or rustic), but I figured it'd be nice to make something a little more formal-looking this time.

    I have this skunk pelt which I've been wanting to turn into a sporran for a long time, but I was thinking of using a trio of Ermine tails for (or in place of) tassels.

    So, tell me; is this a ridiculous faux-pas, or am I creative genius?
    (or, like my wife, you are free to just roll your eyes and say nothing)

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    A formal or dress sporran will normally use fur or hair and, unless it is full mask, will have a silver cantle. Ermine tails will be fine, some sporrans do use them for tassels but you will also need silver bells or balls.
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    Thanks; I had been thinking simply using silver chains for the ermine tails, but omitting any balls or bells.
    Still, I could see the balls perhaps at the tops of the tails, where the chains attach. Is that what you were referring to?

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    Hello Tenmiles, welcome from Inverness-shire.

    I wonder if you would mind telling me at what time of day the wedding service is to be? I promise you this is not a trick question, but I would be very interested to know the answer.
    " 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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    Hello Jock!

    I confess that I don't know the precise time yet (the wedding is in August, so some details are still forthcoming).

    What I have been told is that we groomsmen will remain in our formal attire until the end of the reception, which is expected to be around 22:00.
    I am thinking, then, that the wedding ceremony is likely to take place in late afternoon or just before dusk. It will be an outdoors event.

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    Thank you. Have a great time!
    " 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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    Just make sure you don't upstage the groom.
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    I might be making one for him too!

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    Good luck with your project. I would say that it's best to make it as soon as you can so you will have time to make adjustments if needed. I made my wedding sporran back in 2013 and though it came out pretty good I would have changed a few things if I had the time.

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    As far as I know adding tassels to a sporran doesn't make it any more formal, nor taking them off make it any less formal.

    I'm not a big fan of tassels myself, because they can fall off and get lost.

    These guys are about as ornate as possible, and no tassels!





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