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    First Attempt at Hunter Sporran

    After my first two sporrans, I wanted to try my hand at the hunter style. I should have the kinks worked out next time, but I think it turned out alright:

    May The Force Be With You!

    -Justin

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    That's pretty darn good for a first go-round! I'd wear it any day of the week!
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
    Allen

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    Word! Very nice work.

    What's the hair? Bovine?

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    Beautiful!

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    Very nice work. You are very skilled with leather.

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    I really like the leather cantle - is it your own design?

    Regards

    Chas

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    Thanks to all for the compliments! Yes the hair is bovine lol
    On a trip to Tandy Leather one day, I saw a box of scrap hair-on cow hide, and spent a good 15 minutes scrounging three nice pieces I figured were sporran worthy
    And the knotwork on the cantle is my design, yes
    I took the heron eating the fish from a book, but just the heads. I fiddled around with the knotwork for a couple hours before I got it where I wanted it.
    May The Force Be With You!

    -Justin

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    Very nice tooling!
    Really something to be proud of.

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    That is really nice. Now I want to see the rest of it. How did you do the gussets? What did you use on the back? Pictures. Pictures. There can never be enough pictures.

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    That looks very nice.

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