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2nd September 07, 10:29 PM
#1
I like mine!
I wear a Buzz Kidder sporran almost every day, it's well made from good quality leather, has plenty of room, and a easy to use magnetic snap closure. I don't think you can get a better value in a day sporran.
I'd recommend getting a strap to use instead of the supplied chain;
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/Sti...x?itemid=50811
Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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2nd September 07, 10:38 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
I wear a Buzz Kidder sporran almost every day, it's well made from good quality leather, has plenty of room, and a easy to use magnetic snap closure. I don't think you can get a better value in a day sporran.
I'd recommend getting a strap to use instead of the supplied chain;
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/Sti...x?itemid=50811
Thank you. I have a couple straps but I like to use the sporran hangers I bought from USA Kilts. This should be a fun week. I have the following ordered and am waiting for them:
a kilt (Night Stalker) w/flashes, kilt belt, and kilt pin (Stillwater Kilts)
some coloured flashes and kilt hose (USA Kilts)
Balmoral (Sport Kilt),
Now ordering the Buzz Kidder sporran from Stillwater Kilts.
Last edited by ardchoille; 2nd September 07 at 10:45 PM.
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2nd September 07, 10:39 PM
#3
Having been impressed with vertually everything that I have purchased from SWK, I recently bought that sporran. It is a very fine piece!
The only downside that I see is the chain included with it. I will never use that chain, but the two oblong loops meant for the chain, fit my leather sporran belt just fine.
It is not an evening sporran, but will/could look well with a coat and tie. It is roomier than most sporrans that I have seen at that price.
The ribbing give it a sort-of expansion quality. The only draw back, as with most basic sporrans, is that it is just a leather pocket. Were I to try and improve it, I would put a couple of sub-pockets in it for change or other small stuff that sink to the bottom.
Below are some self explanitory flix. It is well worth the price.




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2nd September 07, 10:47 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Having been impressed with vertually everything that I have purchased from SWK, I recently bought that sporran. It is a very fine piece!
The only downside that I see is the chain included with it. I will never use that chain, but the two oblong loops meant for the chain, fit my leather sporran belt just fine.
It is not an evening sporran, but will/could look well with a coat and tie. It is roomier than most sporrans that I have seen at that price.
The ribbing give it a sort-of expansion quality. The only draw back, as with most basic sporrans, is that it is just a leather pocket. Were I to try and improve it, I would put a couple of sub-pockets in it for change or other small stuff that sink to the bottom.
Below are some self explanitory flix. It is well worth the price.
Wow, thanks for the pics! That is nice. I'm jonesing already!
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20th December 07, 09:54 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Having been impressed with vertually everything that I have purchased from SWK, I recently bought that sporran. It is a very fine piece!
The only downside that I see is the chain included with it. I will never use that chain, but the two oblong loops meant for the chain, fit my leather sporran belt just fine.
It is not an evening sporran, but will/could look well with a coat and tie. It is roomier than most sporrans that I have seen at that price.
The ribbing give it a sort-of expansion quality. The only draw back, as with most basic sporrans, is that it is just a leather pocket. Were I to try and improve it, I would put a couple of sub-pockets in it for change or other small stuff that sink to the bottom.
Below are some self explanitory flix. It is well worth the price.

Is that a Sinn timepiece on your wrist? Possibly a GSG9?
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21st December 07, 03:06 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by high-gear
Is that a Sinn timepiece on your wrist? Possibly a GSG9?
Nope - It's a twice refurbished, Seiko stainless steel Divers Automatic that I got in the early '70's. I really like it. It runs for around $250 to $350 now, but I paid 60 some for it. Seiko has re-built it twice, more for cosmetics than anything else. The case and crystal get scratched and the re-build only cost $45 the last time. Nice heavy no batteries, no wind watch.
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22nd December 07, 06:33 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Nope - It's a twice refurbished, Seiko stainless steel Divers Automatic that I got in the early '70's. I really like it. It runs for around $250 to $350 now, but I paid 60 some for it. Seiko has re-built it twice, more for cosmetics than anything else. The case and crystal get scratched and the re-build only cost $45 the last time. Nice heavy no batteries, no wind watch.
The 12 o'clock batons look like the Sinn style. The Seiko divers have quite a cult following. I've been blessed to be able to afford a Seadweller. Not a fashion-esq Subby, but a rugged tool watch. In a day of high technology it is nice to see others who appreciate rugged automatic timepieces.
Hijack over, back to your regularly scheduled sporran thread.
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22nd December 07, 10:59 PM
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I just got a Buzz Kidder a couple of days ago, and I love it. I got the Rob Roy- ribbed, with tassels and a plain flap. It's made with soft, supple, sturdy leather. It has an amazing capacity. I'm still trying to figure out how much junk I can cram in there before it's maxed out.
The back of mine is different than the one pictured. It has the metal rings wich fit my sporran belt, but it also has leather loops that a wider belt could fit through.
Now that I've got a Buzz, I actually find myself wanting to wear a kilt more often, because I can actually find my stuff without having to empty my sporran.
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