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11th February 08, 07:38 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Chef
Just in a days work for a kilt snob; glad to be of service.
Some of them come sewn together but since yours didn't I can't say that your idea is illogical. The only reason they probably go on one side is that the original ones were tied so the loose ends would have been together.
**We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread...
LOL!
It's actually very agrovating to wear them like I was because the inside flashes get caught on each other sometimes. I fully understand why they are supposed to be on the outside now, and am kind of glad that it was the wrong way.
* also, that's all daywear and casual I'm talking about; I haven't gotten around to putting together anything formal yet.
Last edited by Bugbear; 31st August 08 at 12:34 PM.
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14th February 08, 12:21 PM
#22
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
If it were me, I'd sell some else's kidney and buy a sealskin sporran with a silver (not silver plated) cantle and view it as an investment. The $160 sporran I bought in 1970 would now cost over a grand to replace.
Well, there's the small problem of it being illegal to import sealskin to the U.S.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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14th February 08, 12:29 PM
#23
I, Sir, Am A Scoff-Law
Originally Posted by Bob C.
Well, there's the small problem of it being illegal to import sealskin to the U.S.
It's also illegal to sell some else's kidney, but I wouldn't let a little detail like that stop from getting the kind of sporran I really wanted. Truckloads of people get smuggled into the United States everyday, or so it seems. I'm sure sporran smuggling would pose little or no challenge to a determined gentleman.
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14th February 08, 12:38 PM
#24
Mink sporran
Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance
Hi all !
Just the other day, I happened to open a box... and there it was. My auntie's mink bonnet ! I immediately thaught it was the sings of time : This should be transformed into a nice, awesome evening sporran.
But then this existential question came to me: what "makes" an evening full dress sporran ? Is it the cantle ?
Thank you for your advice and counsel.
Robert
Through all the pages of good advice about what makes a sporran formal, one question still nags me--is auntie's mink bonnet going to be made into a sporran? I applaude the idea of an out-of-fashion, unused but valuable article being recycled into something even more valuable and useful. I hope we shall soon get to see some pictures of the awesome result.
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14th February 08, 12:46 PM
#25
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
It's also illegal to sell some else's kidney, but I wouldn't let a little detail like that stop from getting the kind of sporran I really wanted. Truckloads of people get smuggled into the United States everyday, or so it seems. I'm sure sporran smuggling would pose little or no challenge to a determined gentleman.
A kidney sporran....hmmm. There's an idea!
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14th February 08, 12:58 PM
#26
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
It's also illegal to sell some else's kidney, but I wouldn't let a little detail like that stop from getting the kind of sporran I really wanted. Truckloads of people get smuggled into the United States everyday, or so it seems. I'm sure sporran smuggling would pose little or no challenge to a determined gentleman.
Agreed, with one exception. Someone who breaks the law for no better reason than his own whim is no gentleman.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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14th February 08, 01:13 PM
#27
My black hair is getting grayer; so, the skunk-fur sporran is beginning to look like a matching article of clothing. Or, maybe sable?
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14th February 08, 03:57 PM
#28
Originally Posted by Bob C.
Agreed, with one exception. Someone who breaks the law for no better reason than his own whim is no gentleman.
Speak for yourself, sir. I take offense at what you imply.
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14th February 08, 04:30 PM
#29
All right, Gents -- keep it civil and no personal attacks.
Todd
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16th February 08, 08:22 AM
#30
Originally Posted by kiltimabar
Through all the pages of good advice about what makes a sporran formal, one question still nags me--is auntie's mink bonnet going to be made into a sporran? I applaude the idea of an out-of-fashion, unused but valuable article being recycled into something even more valuable and useful. I hope we shall soon get to see some pictures of the awesome result.
Oh yes it will !
That mink sporran will be beautiful and practical. Stay tuned for some photos...coming up soon !
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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