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Finn -
Welcome to the fray (from the Eastern Panhandle), and thanks for your service! (Oh, and get the USAK US Army in PV.)
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 Originally Posted by Fearnest
Finn -
Welcome to the fray (from the Eastern Panhandle), and thanks for your service! (Oh, and get the USAK US Army in PV.)

What he said and welcome from southern Ontario.
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Thanks, everyone.
Regarding the sporran... I've started going kilted daily (except for job), so I need something plain & practical. A fanny pack just doesn't cut it. Also, I'd rather that it weren't prohibitively exspensive. I won't use it for anything formal. Don't have formal events in my life right now.
Have a good night!
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US Army all the way a great deal
Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. Mark Twain
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 Originally Posted by Finn
Thanks, everyone.
Regarding the sporran... I've started going kilted daily (except for job), so I need something plain & practical. A fanny pack just doesn't cut it. Also, I'd rather that it weren't prohibitively exspensive. I won't use it for anything formal. Don't have formal events in my life right now.
Have a good night!
One thing to consider is taht many of the sporrans out ther are quite stiff and generally can't hold much. Freelander Sporrans and RKilts are a softer pliable leather that really holds a lot of stuff. Another option is SWK's nightstalker sporran. It appears Jerry doesn't have any for sale right now but they are decently priced and very useful, made of ballistic nylon.
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 Originally Posted by Finn
Thanks, everyone.
Regarding the sporran... I've started going kilted daily (except for job), so I need something plain & practical. A fanny pack just doesn't cut it. Also, I'd rather that it weren't prohibitively exspensive. I won't use it for anything formal. Don't have formal events in my life right now.
Have a good night!
So if you want something for everyday wear that is not too expensive I would suggest Buzz Kidder, or you could get in touch with Turpin, he is a member here:
http://www.buzzkidderoriginals.com/s...rransloops.htm
I don't own one but from what I have heard they are a very good product. For a bit more you could always go for a Freelander sporran at a later date:
http://www.freelandersporrans.com/cms/index.php
I love my freelander sporran it has become the sporran I wear just about everyday, and it holds more than my other two sporrans put together.
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 Originally Posted by Finn
Thanks, everyone.
Regarding the sporran... I've started going kilted daily (except for job), so I need something plain & practical. A fanny pack just doesn't cut it. Also, I'd rather that it weren't prohibitively exspensive. I won't use it for anything formal. Don't have formal events in my life right now.
Have a good night!
I have the SWK Nightstalker sporran and love it as an every day casual sporran.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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Other than the kilt, the sporran is the next most important and functional piece you will want. With that premise, budget does effect the decision but functionality should be in a tie for the most important determining factor.
Have a look at the Thorfinn sporrans that our own Turpin is making as well. Just search for Thorfin and you'll see several pictures of his sporrans with the interchangeable flaps.
I've got a mahogany sporran with a couple of his flaps to give me 3 very different sporrans. He's also providing an internal "pouch" suitable for cell phones / business cards / keys or whatever.
Great quality, service and construction. Drop him a PM and he'll get with you pretty quick.
Here's my reveiw
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...light=thorfinn
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I'll second (or third) the recommendation for the Buzz Kidder Rob Roy - I like it especially because it's roomy, has a easy open/close magnetic clasp, and I got mine in brown (which to me is a lot more useful for casual wear than black, since almost all my leathers are cordovan or brown - my only black leathers are among my most formal "stuff").
That's of course if you don't like this sporran with the US Army tartan. 
BUT having seen (reviews and pictures of) the Thorfinn sporrans, I'd have to say I'd be tempted by one of them, too... as long as it was brown or cordovan (again, my bias towards color).
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Read the reviews comparing SportKilt pleated with USA Kilts Casual...you'll go USA Kilts Casual.
If you served and have the extra, you won't regret going with the USA Kilts Semi-Traditional. Stand tall.
Or if you have even more money and pride go with a wool one from Alexis Malcolm or Kathy Lare or Barb T or Matt.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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