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    I will *not* make any of the dozen comments that would make the mods lock this thread...but I'm sure thinking them rather loudly...

    *bites tongue*

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    Apart from the road kill sporran and the lack of the belt Good luck to um both.(Who are they ??) ...A nice looking pair...Oh! Behave that man
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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba View Post
    They use adhesives and double sided tape to hold some of that stuff in place.
    Still, that tape must be working overtime.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    Not sure if it's a Peacock or a Phesant... here's the sporran maker's site...

    http://www.katemacphersonsporrans.co.uk/

    She doesn't ADVERTISE a Peacock, but they DO have them in Scotland and it may have been a special sporran just for the show.
    Rocky,

    Interesting link. I would assume that a feathered sporran would be only for very formal events. I can't imagine they would last very long with day wear use.

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    That dear peacock/pheasant beastie is suffering for the wearers art. I do miss the belt, but a fine looking tartan all the same. It appears the dress is structually sound though under some duress...

    (oh to be under that duress).
    E.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    Not sure if it's a Peacock or a Phesant... here's the sporran maker's site...

    http://www.katemacphersonsporrans.co.uk/

    She doesn't ADVERTISE a Peacock, but they DO have them in Scotland and it may have been a special sporran just for the show.
    Good find Rocky. I see that she makes "Cockerel Sporrans" Oh dear, can I say that on a family forum?

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    I am not sure what to make of the salmon sporran on that site. http://www.katemacphersonsporrans.co...es/salmon.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    I am not sure what to make of the salmon sporran on that site. http://www.katemacphersonsporrans.co...es/salmon.html
    That one seems a little, aaa, fishey to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro Red View Post
    ...With that outfit, Ms. Arquette should win the Breast in Show award....
    Quote Originally Posted by ozmeath View Post
    ... It appears the dress is structually sound though under some duress...

    (oh to be under that duress).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano View Post
    ...A nice looking pair...
    Quote Originally Posted by Livingston View Post
    ...That one seems a little, aaa, fishey to me


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    I pasted the pic into an email entitled "Patricia Arquette" to a non-kilted, but supportive friend. This was his response:

    "Yeah - that's a really great sporran.

    (Damn, I've been hanging around with you too long)"
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