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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Nighthawk!! You finally had that leg shortening operation!!! I would have saved up enough to get both done at once but I glad you took the leap. oh boy. Sorry about the leap comment. I really stepped in it that time..... I... Um.... Wow open mouth insert foot.


    Hahaha just kiddin
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    Wow that joke really killed this thread huh?!?
    Ok let's jump start it again. Here is my small collection.

    First is a horse hair sporran for my pipe band wear. I don't like it. it's old and junky but it looks better than a synthetic horse hair sporran. I grabbed this for cheap but I'm planning on making my own in the fall.


    Second is a nice day wear job. It's from eBay and was cheap but functional. Its my first real sporran actually.


    Here is my baby. It's my first sporran that I made. It took me a long time to make and I am in love with it. It is a good sporran worn with a polo shirt and kilt as a casual style but if I had a nice tweed jacket and was going to a special dinner or wedding I think it is classy enough to hold it's own.
    Let YOUR utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt, so as to know how you ought to give an answer to each one.
    Colossians 4:6

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    Cowher, I am intrigued by your third sporran, since you don’t say what animal the fur came from. Looks smart enough for evening wear by my standards, although the more knowledgeable could possibly shoot me down for saying so!
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    Mike
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    It's Oncifelis geoffroyi. Also called Geofferys Cat. To witch some one says "oh that's where the cat went!"
    Let YOUR utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt, so as to know how you ought to give an answer to each one.
    Colossians 4:6

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    Fascinating. I looked it up on Wikipedia and found that its natural range covers almost all of Argentina, the whole of Uruguay, a sliver of Brazil, parts of Paraguay (mostly the Gran Chaco) and extends into Bolivia.
    And it’s the size of a pussycat.
    The caracal (or rooikat) pelt I have (which I plan to have made into a sporran) is from a somewhat larger species, although smaller than a lynx or bobcat.
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    I finally got around to photographing my small collection.

    These are Buzz Kidders, the one on the left being my very first sporran:


    Here on the left is my prized Artificer 12MK2, the Lugosi; on the right is the original prototype Rob Roy Reiver Fusion from Ferguson Britt:


    Here, en suite with dirk belt, sporran belt, and coin pouch, is a Ferguson Britt Glengyle in skunk; belt buckle by Tyger Forge:


    And finally, a Ferguson Britt Inverarnan in dark brown mule deer, again, en suite with accessories:

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    I love sporrans. They are an art and some of those produced by our membership here are absolutely incredible.

    I can't get to the "full mask" level though. Sorry!! I really couldn't wear one even if it was given to me...
    I agree in regards to the membership - I especially love Sandy MacLean's (JSFMACLJR) collection of sporrans - timeless and classic (and not too terribly large in size that cover a good portion of your kilt apron!). Aww come on John, Kate Macpherson's badger, pine marten, otter, fox, muskrat, Highland Hare, and red fox sporrans are calling your name mate!

    Below are a few - not featured, yet, are my brown/black. three tassle leather day wear sporrans from L&M, a brown/black, two tassle horsehair sporran with silver cantle from Kate Macpherson, and a three tassle, evening sporran in white rabbit and silver open lattice cantle from L&M - photos to come...I promise!

    Otter.


    Pine Marten.


    Badger with Silver Cantle.


    White Horsehair with 6 Black Horsehair Tassles.


    I am still on the hunt for the elusive Scottish Wildcat full-mask sporran (I understand Scottish Wildcats are indeed protected), perhaps one day, when I am much older, a Macpherson cousin of mine will be so kind to pass his down to me! I can certainly pray can't I?!

    Cheers,
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    Mine are, quite literally, all mine. I don't own any sporrans that I haven't made.
    #2 (whose younger siblings have been made and sent out to several X'ers)


    #4 (the kid brother to 1 and 3)


    #5 ( the older bro of 7-10)


    I have the twin to this one (#11)


    And lastly, one of my Ken MacLeay historic sporran prototypes.


    I've got a few more on the sketch pad right now, but they'll take quite a while to make it to a physical build-out.

    ith:

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    Tartan jockstrap - with (micro) sporran

    Found this online...


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