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5th September 06, 10:36 AM
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You can have a sealskin product in the US under strct conditions. It must have been made and in the country before the protection act and you have to be able to provide documentary proof of that. My mother has a sealskin jacket she got from her mother and she keeps the registration that was required when the protection act was passed. It's never become an issue but it's there.
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5th September 06, 11:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by bubba
You can have a sealskin product in the US under strct conditions. It must have been made and in the country before the protection act and you have to be able to provide documentary proof of that. My mother has a sealskin jacket she got from her mother and she keeps the registration that was required when the protection act was passed. It's never become an issue but it's there.
My ancestory allows me to have ivory and seal skin Athabascan, Yupik, Russian, swiss, and Irish on my Dad's side. I could always carry my Bureau of Indian Affairs I.D. with me but I'd rather not bother. I may take it with me on my next Scotland trip and bring one back. O'Neille
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5th September 06, 12:11 PM
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I bought my white rabbit sporran on Ebay. like Cavscout, I only wear it once or twice a year, so it suits me just fine. Don't let the snobs talk you into spending hundreds of dollars on a sporran.
On another matter, Beerbecue - we're having a kilt night on Saturday. We'd all love to meet you. If Woodsheal didn't email you, let me know and I'll send you the details.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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6th September 06, 10:23 AM
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forgot ai had a piccie o' baith my enameled yins...
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