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    Quote Originally Posted by dwg69
    I like the look of that sporran, nice crest ! where did you get it ?
    Bought it from eBay. Not real leather but I like it very much. Here's a link to the seller:

    http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZkatanaman01QQhtZ-1

    Hey, and you all can buy a puukko of your own when you come to kilt meeting in Finland. Our starting meeting of kilt association moved to after christmas because all the hurry, but still going strong. And probably assembling a meeting around summer 2007.

    I am going to order a designed puukko for the association when we get it up and running... One with a belt look that fits a kilt belt... now I have to use a patent of my own
    Last edited by AckZel; 4th December 05 at 07:54 AM.

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    Thats a great pic.The situation here is the same as in N.C, snow=PANIC.

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    Great photo. Looks about like what we got here yesterday. Cleaned about 5" off the truck and driveway at 10am and again about 3 pm and then 2 more just before we left for a Christmas party. No, didn't wear the kilt, don't have the jacket for it yet :-(

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    No snow to report in El Paso, though a 1/4 of an inch will shut the city down until it melts - usually by noon.
    A kilted Celt on the border.
    Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
    Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.


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    Dang Ackwell,

    You look SOOOOO proud...a stranger would guess you were wearing the national costume of Finland...looks so natural on you. Great job.

    Jean jackets are another of my garment addictions...think I have about 8 of them...with different back embroidery, Pendleton blanket inserts, or colors, so they are different.

    So, how do you sit without shoving the knife handle into your gut?...or better, how would a fat guy like me avoid self-injury when sitting wearing a knife like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    So, how do you sit without shoving the knife handle into your gut?...or better, how would a fat guy like me avoid self-injury when sitting wearing a knife like that?
    Sorry... didnt get your point... The knife is in it's sheath! And you can move it on your belt to your side

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    So, how do you sit without shoving the knife handle into your gut?...or better, how would a fat guy like me avoid self-injury when sitting wearing a knife like that?

    Ron
    If you leave it out front, just nudge it over to angle down next to the sporran as you sit down. You don't have to worry about the grip, because that type of sheath holds the entire knife at or below the beltline, and usually hangs from a fairly flexible strap.

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    Okay thanks, just looked like it was there solid...forgot, the belt loops on that kilt aren't like on the UK's I wear for knocking around...belt loops would lock it in position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Okay thanks, just looked like it was there solid...forgot, the belt loops on that kilt aren't like on the UK's I wear for knocking around...belt loops would lock it in position.

    Ron
    This is a little fancier than most, but is representitive of most puukka sheath designs I've seen. They are usually dangling loosely, so you could even turn it sideways if you needed to.


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    Yeah, that is made by Fiskars, Iolaus. Here's picture of my personal puukko which is made by Marttiini. It's Lapin Leuku model. I am going to order one with a sheaths belt loop big enough to fit kilt belt.

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