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    Ebay: NICOLL BROS BANKFOOT SPORRAN

    Hoping this is a good buy, I haven't received it yet but won it for $16.07 + shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbmcnicol View Post
    Hoping this is a good buy, I haven't received it yet but won it for $16.07 + shipping.

    And beat out my bid. Enjoy it! I thought it was a good value.

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    I love Nicoll Brothers sporrans! Top quality.

    A bummer for us USA buyers is that there are always nice sporrans available from UK sellers, the trouble being that they're sealskin.

    Here's an Evening Dress sporran, very low price, with the typical Made In Scotland Real Leather gold oval stamp, but it's bovine and therefore fine for posting to the USA.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-sco...temCondition=4

    Here's a sporran with a stamp I've not seen, Roberts Of Trongate. It could be the maker, or perhaps a retail shop. This sporran type was the least expensive basic sporran offered in the old catalogues.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/ROBERTS-OF-...temCondition=4

    Now this one is no super bargain, at $150 (but still perhaps half of what it would cost new) by L&M Highland Outfitters of Nova Scotia.

    It's an interesting hybrid style, an ordinary pocketlike Day Sporran with flap, but with the flat leather tabs of a Hunting Sporran on the front. Too bad they didn't use that nice pebbled leather for the whole thing, IMHO the smooth shiny leather front detracts from the look of it. And I would have much preferred it in brown.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/L-M-Highlan...temCondition=4
    Last edited by OC Richard; 12th March 19 at 03:36 AM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Quote Originally Posted by Me cousin Jack View Post
    I clicked on a link to one of the sporrans and read the description. It was clear that English was not the writer's first language, so I'd be willing to bet that they're Pakistani (or at least not Scottish made).

    That said, it comes with a "Ten Years Rust Free Warranty," which would certainly put my mind at ease. There's nothing worse than a rusty sporran!

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    They appear to be sourced from India. They list the brand as "Ever Bright Products".

    See for yourself:

    http://www.everbrightproducts.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    I clicked on a link to one of the sporrans and read the description. It was clear that English was not the writer's first language, so I'd be willing to bet that they're Pakistani (or at least not Scottish made).

    That said, it comes with a "Ten Years Rust Free Warranty," which would certainly put my mind at ease. There's nothing worse than a rusty sporran!

    SM
    Thanks, the price was a little hard to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    They appear to be sourced from India. They list the brand as "Ever Bright Products".

    See for yourself:

    http://www.everbrightproducts.com/
    well that clears that up, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Rose View Post
    And beat out my bid. Enjoy it! I thought it was a good value.
    LOL! I sat up until 2am to put in my bid. I had a max of $25.76, if I remember correctly. I was prepared to go up to $35. I was shocked that the bid didn't get driven higher. Hubby is happy though...looking forward to getting it. We will be ordering his kilt once we head back home in April (we are snowbirds in southern GA right now).

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    Here's a vintage sporran that shows its age, a bit tatty but still serviceable, a classic early-to-mid 20th century brown leather Day sporran for little money

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lovely-Vint...temCondition=4

    And two very nice seal sporrans by known Scottish makers that come with accessories, very inexpensively, for non-USA buyers.

    First from Nicoll Brothers Bankfoot, it comes with the classic Evening Dress belt and buckle, and a nice-looking sgian

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sporran-Bel...temCondition=4

    And next from a maker not often seen, Robincraft Selkie, also with a sgian. When I worked at a Highland Outfitter in the 1980s we were a William Scott & Son Edinburgh stockist, but we would receive brochures from time to time from other Scottish sporran makers, and I well recall looking through the Robincraft one. At the time we noticed that they broke the mould a bit, striving for some distinctive patterns at a time when nearly all the makers were following a set canon of standard styles.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Quality-Lea...temCondition=4

    For you sporran-spotters out there, here's the Robincraft Selkie stamp

    Last edited by OC Richard; 25th March 19 at 04:17 AM.
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