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    Sporran Help

    Does any one know of any sporran makers who do custom work? I have a couple of kangaroo pelts which I've been holding on to for years and I thought that they would make a cool sporran.

    Thanks,
    Keith

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    I'd suggest contacting the guys at Freelander Sporrans...They might be able to help you out!

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    Sorry to dissappoint over this

    We don't do that type of sporran. I'd suggest
    you make contact with Craigie or Rudi .They do some nice work.

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    All the Best.....David.
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    Seems that you ought to be able to find a leather worker locally that could knock one up for you. A pattern that has been kicked around here is available at:

    http://www.nwta.com/patterns/pdfs/291sporr.pdf

    ...in the "good old days" there was nary a college town in Michigan that didn't have its share of "native crastsmen" doing pottery, leatherwork, macrame (macrame?....that WAS a while back, wasn't it?). You might find someone at a craft fair or contact a local reenactors' group for leads.

    Best

    AA

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