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11th January 06, 08:33 PM
#11
I think this is going to be a great seller, and of course I going to have to get one.
Darrell
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11th January 06, 08:42 PM
#12
HHHHHhhhhhhmmmmmm..... I may just have to add one to my collection..
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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11th January 06, 09:22 PM
#13
I don't care for it. I already have a nylon fanny pack.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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11th January 06, 11:04 PM
#14
Originally Posted by Bob C.
I don't care for it. I already have a nylon fanny pack.
It may well be a fanny pack, but it's a Scottish-themed fanny pack, and I'm just going to have to have one. Looks like it would be just the right size for a compact 9mm. Only thing though, would prefer it in leather.
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12th January 06, 06:54 AM
#15
Jerry
Can you give your friends here some more info??!!
When will it be available?
How much?
Do you plan to have them made them in leather as well?
You've got our mouths watering (cascading down the front of our kilts) and we want to get an idea of how much we must hide away!
Actually, I carry a bag (jokingly calling it my "Manbag") back and forth daily, and this would possibly be a great replacement!
And my darling wife says she needs to get me a sporran............
Thanks Jerry, for any info you can give your "friends" here!
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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12th January 06, 07:09 AM
#16
Great idea. Wish I had thought of it! Absolutely, positively have to have one. When can we order and how much do they cost? I agree with the previous post about having them made in leather.
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12th January 06, 08:28 AM
#17
OK, here's the deal. They will cost somewhere around $25-$30. I designed the prototype on my Mac using Adobe Illustrator, and sewed it myself, using the tassels from one of our generic sporrans. We are working to get this into production ASAP.
I really think fanny packs are more practical than most sporrans for life in the real world, the biggest drawback to a fanny pack is an aesthetic one- they don't look like a sporran. This is obviously not a sporran to wear in a traditional or formal setting, but I think it has its place for everyday use as a contemporary accessory. Should this item prove to be financially viable, we will certainly consider a leather one.
Some more details can be found in this excerpt from the upcoming ad copy: "...It is crafted from heavy-duty black ballistic-weave nylon with genuine leather trim. We naturally kept the classic flap front and three fringed leather tassels (would it be a proper sporran without it?), but now the leather-edged flap has an outer zippered compartment for your cash and ID, and it covers a handy front storage pocket that is perfect for your wallet, sunglasses, PDA or passport. Behind that, you will discover a roomy main zippered compartment, with padding front and rear. The double-pull zipper extends across the top and far down each side, allowing quick and easy access to its contents. No more fishing blindly thru a small top opening! The padded main compartment can hold nearly anything, like a digital camera, or a thick paperback book, or perhaps a good-sized flask, and it's the perfect place to stow your trusty 9-Millimeter!
The rear of the sporran has both a belt loop and a removable D-ring adaptor, so you can wear it with a traditional sporran chain or a sporran strap of your choosing. "
That's about all I have to say. I really don't discuss work on this forum, I prefer to participate as an individual kilt-wearer, not a vendor. I don't use boards like this to troll for customers, as I think it is intrusive. As a general rule, I do not answer business questions on message boards, but anyone is welcome to e-mail me directly if they have questions about any of our products. For those of you on this board who are also customers of SWK, we do appreciate your business.
Jerry
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12th January 06, 08:46 AM
#18
Thanks Jerry!
We understand, but it looks like a great product. I know many of us appreciate your being part of the board, both for your own insights, and for the wealth of honest information that we all give.
Thanks again for the additional info, and were looking forward to seeing them available.
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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12th January 06, 09:42 AM
#19
I too am very exited about these!
Hope things work out so that you can consider a leather one since I like the traditional look of leather much better.
Then I could start carying the Springer Micro again instead of just the NAA mini revolver clipped to the inside of my regular sporran, or the Desert Eagle which requires the wearing of a jacket & shoulder holster.
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12th January 06, 10:29 AM
#20
If it were in leather I'd definitely be getting one.
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