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6th October 24, 04:20 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Right you are, I had a Badger Full Mask sporran and discovered that I really couldn't wear it anywhere. While it fascinated children it horrified and disgusted many adults.
I’d say that varies by location… I often wear mask sporrans to Highland games (muskrat, raccoon, badger, fox or bobcat). I get lots of compliments from adults and questions from kids, but never disapproval. Thankfully, folks in Texas see lots of taxidermy and whatnot and seem less squeamish about it than what you’ve experienced in California!
Cheers,
SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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6th October 24, 08:40 AM
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Hold on a tad, chaps! What we choose to wear with our kilt as accessories is an entirely personal choice. Yes! Some will not like our choices for many different reasons.
For me, who has probably shot more grouse, deer and general wildlife than most and should I muster enough puff, I have every intention in shooting a few more should I get the chance. I have no regrets in doing so and if others choose to follow my lead then, that is up to them.
However many years ago I came to the conclusion that full mask sporrans, animal hair sporrans, grouse foot kilt pins, deer foot SD handles etc., were unnecessary and upsetting to some and unpalatable for me. From then on there were many quality bits of kilt attire that I could wear lurking in the wardrobe without draping myself with animal bits. The rest was passed on to anyone in the family who did not share my misgivings. I also came to the conclusion at the same time that fancy tassels, metal cantles and sporran chains were also rather unnecessary too.
Those were my choices made without any pressure from anyone and I think made before the "bunny hugger" brigade started making noises. As I have more than once on this website said,"if you like it, then wear it"---------its a choice that we all have.
A wee postscript. Someone will come up with the question, "what about leather"? A fair question. I have no problem with leather, particularly with the hair removed. IF its a by product from a sustainable source. Much of it is.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 6th October 24 at 12:07 PM.
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9th October 24, 06:06 AM
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Hairy sporrans
I have considered the full face sporrans a bit too much, but see little difference between leather and fur considering their origins both require an animal to die.
If someone were to comment, I would be inclined to look at their feet and ask what kind of leather.
I am considering a beaver sporran for dressy occasions.
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