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    Thinking of "all occasions" sporrans, here is my Ferguson Britt going from casual to formal. clicky to enlarge:


    It has a black leather cantle, and blue iris mink fur. I had my eye on the black mink that Jamie wears, but a certain flame-haired goddess got to it first. However that worked out best for all concerned, because I fell for this one as soon as I saw it.
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
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    Lovely Ken... I just love those Ferguson Britt sporrans.

    About a sporran for all modes of dress, and specifically the use of horsehair sporrans for all modes of dress, it once was that way...



    Ya gotta love those deer's head hose! The ideal hose for a MacKenzie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    I really like the sporrans Ryan and Thistledown have, 18th century style, but it appears to be all-leather, with in effect a leather cantle instead of the usual brass cantle. And Ryan's waistbelt buckle is fantastic- looks to be right out of the 18th century as well.
    Thanks very much, good sir! And yeah, I have to tell you, these sporrans are fantastic- couldn't ask for better materials, craftsmanship, durability, or functionality. They come highly reccomended, from me.

    ...and as an aside, I was pretty excited when I found that buckle, let me tell you! Hand cast pewter, but an alloy that seems to be quite tough and hard- no bending of any sort. $30 wasn't a bad price either, I didn't think. They can be had here:

    http://www.treasurecast.com/index.ph...t_detail&p=179

    ...I wasn't fond of the fact that it was marketed as a piece of pirate kit(no offence at all to pirates, of course...Arrrrrrr!!!), as I don't want folks to think I'm in some sort of costume, but I thought it looked old-school without looking too flashy or over the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urchurdan View Post
    Tony, I thought when I saw this pic, I had seen a sporran identical to this (or very cose) before, I couldn't think where, then it dawned on me - it was on this lovely young lady from Florida, pictured with her Mum at Inverness Highland games this year.
    I was intrigued by her sporran then, but never got a chance to ask her about it in depth then.
    I spotted her again at the Gathering in Edinburgh, but again never got a chance to ask her about it.
    Perhaps you could let me know more about them - maker etc...
    Did anyone find out where these "face" sporrans came from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Stag View Post
    Did anyone find out where these "face" sporrans came from?
    That is from a ren-faire vender named Melissa Smith, her shop is called Grichels.

    http://www.grichels.com/Menu_Pages/home.html

    They do not have a catalog or on-line store, you'll need to track her down at faire or contact Melissa about a special order.
    Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    Not too good of a picture(my camera died, and all I currently have is my phone), but here is my newest, with a matching belt.
    I finally got around to taking a better picture:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    That is from a ren-faire vender named Melissa Smith, her shop is called Grichels.

    http://www.grichels.com/Menu_Pages/home.html

    They do not have a catalog or on-line store, you'll need to track her down at faire or contact Melissa about a special order.
    You, sir, are an amazing font of strange knowledge.

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    Ryan Ross, Is that a Britt Ferguson sporran? If so, which model? I love the kilt belt in the photo above the sporran. Where did you get it?
    Regards, Bill McCaughtry

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    Quote Originally Posted by billmcc View Post
    Ryan Ross, Is that a Britt Ferguson sporran? If so, which model? I love the kilt belt in the photo above the sporran. Where did you get it?
    Yes indeed. It's an Inverarnan model in dark brown. Great functionality on this one, and for what it's worth, Lamar Britt seems to wear this particular model really frequently, himself.

    Lamar made the coin bag and kilt belt, aswell. The belt was a special project, but that buckle can be found here:

    http://www.treasurecast.com/index.ph...t_detail&p=179
    Last edited by Ryan Ross; 21st February 10 at 06:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billmcc View Post
    Ryan Ross, Is that a Britt Ferguson sporran? If so, which model? I love the kilt belt in the photo above the sporran. Where did you get it?
    As Ryan said, that is an Inverarnan model -- I like that one as well, particularly because of the wide opening.

    And there is only one place to buy a Ferguson Britt sporran. :-)
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/sporran_fb.html

    He sells them exclusively through our museum's gift shop.

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