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    A sporran for Utilikilts..

    I stumbled a crossed this while looking for kilted celeb's..

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    [B]Paul Murray[/B]
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    Those are nice.

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    Thanks Paul,

    Creativity AND Craftsmanship...guy's good with some good ideas.

    The concept of sporrans with Utilikilts works for me.



    Found this Shoshone deerskin pouch at a gift shop on the Northern Kaibab Paiute Reservation in Pipe Springs, AZ. Goes well with my basil Survival II - I think...

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    craftsman ship is good and I like the way the flap has the six buttons like the UK aprons. Don't care much for the hanger or the other sporran design that looks more like er.."balls" hanging.

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    Hmmm... Nice workmanship but.... I thought the whole idea behind the massive utilikilt pockets was to get away from sporrans.


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    i suppose it'd work better with a mocker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    Hmmm... Nice workmanship but.... I thought the whole idea behind the massive utilikilt pockets was to get away from sporrans.


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    I agree, Blu. I will soon have 8 Utilikilts, and any one of them has more carrying capacity than any sporran that I am aware of. I would never wear a sporran on any of my UK's. Just my opinion, but I think a sporran on a UK looks out of place.

    On my wool tartans, I most definately wear a sporran because it's a pocket.

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    So many people had tried to convince me to wear a sporran with my UK, but I love those Cargo Pockets!! They are huge and have served me well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves
    craftsman ship is good and I like the way the flap has the six buttons like the UK aprons. Don't care much for the hanger or the other sporran design that looks more like er.."balls" hanging.
    The fellow was going a bit TOO much for the sexual symbolism, but the flap is very nice.

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