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6th March 06, 09:38 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by way2fractious
The only reason this badger is showing her tail is because it is a place-holder for the face (I haven't got the fangs glued into her mask yet.) So, should I put on the back feet backwards, or just wait to put the front feet on with the mask?

I LIKE IT! I think would look funny for a sporran with the animal face on it, but I love the idea of little legs sticking out one with the tail end as a flap.
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6th March 06, 10:32 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by GlassMan
One day I still want to have a fur sporran custom made where the flap is the animals rear with the tail & rear legs hanging down like tassles. Then when you want to get something from inside you just lift the tail and dig in! :rolleyes:
I know it is sick & twisted, but I'd love to see the looks on people's faces!
I'd be right behind you in line to get one too...mainly because I'm that sick and twisted as well....
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