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  1. #1
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    I have to agree with P1M and ByDand, I am not typically impressed with the full face amsk sporrans. Some fur is OK, but the full face ones look like you have an animal growing from your parts.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    I have their wildcat sporran, and for the money it's a bit disappointing. The ears are obviously held up with Bondo, and the front panel is skewed from the back panel. I don't like that they use a soft latigo leather for the body, which results in the sporran not holding its shape properly.

    It really looks nice at the outset, but the details are lacking. All the Bondo in the head makes it really heavy, and it doesn't really hold anything well - except for maybe a driver's licence and a money clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    ... like you have an animal growing from your parts.
    Ah ... Doesn't everyone?

    All kidding aside, I agree. I can see if you actually hunted (because you had to) the animal, otherwise it strikes me as just a converstaion piece - and there are better ways to strike up a conversation.

    Thank you,
    Scott Gilmore

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