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    A_hay sporran & Cavscout belt and strap

    So quite awhile back I lamented the fact that IF I indeeed decide to indulge myself and get a tank (i'm in on the xmarks tartan) what would I wear with it???

    Mr. AlanH was kind enough to take some time and actually give me a ton of suggestions and links to what he thought would make cool accessories for a kilt wearing woman. One of the things he gave me a link to was something called a hip purse
    That particular purse was a bit too girly for me, but it really got me thinking. Could I substitute a leather ammo pouch for a sporran? Hrmmmmm. Than I got it in me to ask Cavscout if he might be able to fashion something custom? He thought about it, and then passed some of my ideas on to A_HAy.
    A_Hay seemed to intuitively know what I was looking for. He proposed the idea of a cross between a retangular ladies clutch purse, and a familiar sporran.

    So here is my Scottish neo-sporran, with Welsh dragon insignia, hand crafted by an American, while stationed in Germany. And of course we can't forget it's perfectly paired up with a Cavscout custom belt and sporran strap. Does it get any better than that????

    Here's a pic that Cavscout took of the combo


    I think the whole thing is superb! I'll post pics of it being worn and a proper review very soon.

    Thanks Tom (A-Hay!), for creating something entirely new just for me. Thanks AlanH for the inspiration. And a really, really big thanks goes out to Steve (Cavscout) for facilitating the whole thing. You guys should know how much I appreciate your efforts.

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    That is so SWEET! Way to go, all!

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    They look great! Not to be insulting to the ladies out there, but I think sporrans look odd on the ladies. This set will look wonderful.

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    Suuwweeet! Congrats Cloves! This board is amazing in 2 ways, the helpfulness and ideas of the members, and the creativity and skills in the members in bringing ideas to life.
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    Looks real good. The amount of help and talent on this forum always seems to amaze me.
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    Holy cow (as Harry Carry used to say), that is a gorgeous combination.
    Jim Killman
    Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
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    I was going to post a pic of the new belt I made tonight, but now I don't think so. (bowing deeply and backing out of the room)

    Steve...do you carve the knots or do you use a roller/embosser?

    Bill
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    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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    Cloves, that is really nice looking and would go well with any Kilt!
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    Bill, it is an embosser. The risk of mucking up a 50" piece of leather because of one slip is too great with my attention span... hey look...lint

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    Cloves that is very creative indeed and very beautiful. I truly think that the interaction and creativity of Xmarks is moving kilt wearing forward in great new ways.
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