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8th April 07, 11:53 AM
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ok, so I get bored...
I've decided to wear a rather old fashioned kilt at work, and the rest of the kit too. Since what I do is leather art, I needed to keep those long sleeves out of the leather dye. What to do? A cuff of course! Not just any cuff though, not for me!
![](http://www.rosscroft.com/images/cuff.jpg)
When children come in with their parents I tell them it is a legendary dragon scale cuff (all done in heavy Scottish brogue of course). When they look confused I go into a long tale about dragons shedding their scales and the process of finding them to make into a cuff. Of course it includes the dragon and cuff maker becoming fast friends. I tell them the cuff is necessary to be friends with a dragon because as everyone knows dragons like to lick and their saliva is acidic. The dragons are careful to lick only the cuff to save wear and tear on the flesh of the cuff maker.
The tale changes everytime and can get very outlandish. When it's done I give the kids a choice of a "dragon dollar", "celtic quarter", "bad penny" or "a scale from the incredibly rare iron dragon". These are round pieces of leather stamped with dragons, celtic design and skull and crossbones. The iron dragon scale is one of those pieces of leather dipped in boiling water for twenty seconds to harden it. It's amazing how many of the kids pick the iron dragon scale. They all are fascinated by the tale and their parents enjoy it too.
The things we do when we get bored...
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8th April 07, 11:57 AM
#2
Sounds like you have fun with your stories. Awesome cuffs. How long did it take you to make it?
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8th April 07, 11:59 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted
Sounds like you have fun with your stories. Awesome cuffs. How long did it take you to make it?
About two hours. The cuff was really quick, but making and setting those scales was a bit of a task...
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8th April 07, 12:15 PM
#4
What a great tale!!! Kids nowadays get so hooked on TV, they forget to let the imagination run with them. You, sir, are certainly helping with that!
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8th April 07, 12:21 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Splash_4
What a great tale!!! Kids nowadays get so hooked on TV, they forget to let the imagination run with them. You, sir, are certainly helping with that!
=D Kids need to use their imaginations more. Maybe you will get a few hooked on kilts from an early age, you pusher you.. ;)
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8th April 07, 12:42 PM
#6
I agree that it's great to have the kids using their imaginations. There's nothing like a good yarn.
And that is a great cuff. Wonderful leatherworking.
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8th April 07, 12:52 PM
#7
Hats off to you, Sir! You may have re-introduced a child to reading!
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11th April 07, 10:29 AM
#8
My son would love a story like that. Well done.
And the cuff is nice too!
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11th April 07, 11:24 AM
#9
Great story Way to keep them interested and inquisitive
Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. Mark Twain
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11th April 07, 11:47 AM
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Very cool. Are going to be at the Woodland Games? A bunch of the Nor Cal rabble will be attending. http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=26326
Best regards,
Jake
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