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    Quote Originally Posted by Lime View Post
    By all means: a mere £240.00 (plus £8.00 postage) which I think is very good. It would be easy to spend the same on something "off the shelf" where the provenance of the fur and cantle is unknown.
    Thank you lime that is excellent, I was expecting a much higher figure. Really will have to give this some serious thought now.

    Thanks again.
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    Lime , that is gorgeous ! Kate's work is superb . I am a bit of fan of fur sporrans . Love your choice of fur and cantle !

    Here is my latest fur in a day sporran ( not a Kate sporran ) :





    Once again , your dress sporran ( the first pic ) is absolutely beautiful .
    Very kind of you to say so. Yours is also a beauty. Did you make it (sorry if I missed the thread)?

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    Lime , thanks , I didn't make it , purchased it here :

    http://www.underthemysticalmoon.com/...rSporrans.html

    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lime View Post
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    I had various untechnical specifications "fluffy, but not too flyaway, reddish but a hint of bracken, a bit of white fleck" which Kate managed to translate into reality and created a beautiful sporran for me.
    That is a lovely sporran, congrats. What did those un-technical specifications translate into when it came to fur?
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    Thats an awesome sporran. It looks quite big.

    Ive always been a great fan of fur & leather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    Lime , that is gorgeous ! Kate's work is superb . I am a bit of fan of fur sporrans . Love your choice of fur and cantle !

    Here is my latest fur in a day sporran ( not a Kate sporran ) :





    Once again , your dress sporran ( the first pic ) is absolutely beautiful .

    Cheers , Mike
    Very nice sporran. I too an a big fan of fur.

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    That is a lovely sporran, congrats. What did those un-technical specifications translate into when it came to fur?
    I knew I wanted fox fur; I just like the depth of colour and the different tones and I tried (badly) to describe the sort of characteristics I wanted (although accepting that fur is natural and so will vary from animal to animal).

    Anyway Kate seemed to know what I was trying to get at and explained that the lower back part of the fox skin is more coarse and has a white fleck in it whereas the paler "flyaway" fur comes from the top around the neck.

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