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    Post 3 in this thread gives a brief review of the L & M Rob Roy sporran
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ecision-57765/
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    I was wondering if anyone had a picture on one being worn. I've seen the product online, but always alone and not being worn. Sorry I have don't have the best imagination. I need a visual guide to make my descision.
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    Cole I would suggest a freelander sporran instead. I love my L&M sporrans but have no experience with the L&M Rob Roy, I do however love the freelander.

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    L&M makes sporrans of the very highest quality. There used to be dozens of firms in Scotland making the same range of sporrans that L&M offers but most are gone now, while L&M soldiers on.

    Rob Roy sporrans show up early. Here's one in the 1936 Anderson catalogue



    People like them because they hold a lot of stuff, one of the roomiest styles out there.

    Here's a thread showing an XMarker wearing a sporran which might be considered a Rob Roy type?

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-turpin-38974/

    The nicest Rob Roy style I've seen is Ferguson Britt's

    http://www.sporans.com/fur-leather/l..._sporrans.html

    Here you can see the wide variety out there of Rob Roy type sporrans

    https://www.google.com/search?q=%22r...w=1920&bih=955
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    I'm wearing a 'Rob Roy' style of sporran here:-

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...26#post1214826

    It's not an L&M but is similar. Sadly no longer available as the maker retired. I like it a lot because it is comfortable and holds a lot.

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    I wound up ordering the brown day sporran from Rocky, Antiqued brass drop through pin.
    http://www.usakilts.com/simple-pin-b...y-sporran.html
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    I've always liked the drop pin sporran. I'm sure it will look great.

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