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9th August 11, 08:14 AM
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to be honest I would thought that the cost of a repair would be more than the cost of a new leather strap. I have ordered one from Scotweb which I havent received yet as they were made to order. I belive that Nick Fiddes has now arranged to have these in stock as there is a little bit of a delay for handmade products. The cost of the strap is less than £10 so that to me for a handmade sporran strap is a bit of a bargain.
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9th August 11, 08:17 AM
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 Originally Posted by Grizzly
to be honest I would thought that the cost of a repair would be more than the cost of a new leather strap. I have ordered one from Scotweb which I havent received yet as they were made to order. I belive that Nick Fiddes has now arranged to have these in stock as there is a little bit of a delay for handmade products. The cost of the strap is less than £10 so that to me for a handmade sporran strap is a bit of a bargain.
The strap is not broken, its come away from the back of the sporran at one end so needs re-attaching. A new strap will still need to be attached to the back of the sporran - is that something you are going to do with your new strap? If so, how?
Cheers,
Al.
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