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14th March 08, 08:54 AM
#41
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Hat bands (big enough, but it wouldn't really go on a glengerry or balmoral very well)
 Originally Posted by Retro Red
I'm thinking that instead of a diced band on a Balmoral or Glengarry have a snakeskin band. It'd give a nice Southwestern touch to your kilted attire!
I'm with Red on this one. While it may not be traditional, I think it could make a very sharp band on a Balmoral.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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14th March 08, 09:39 AM
#42
I hope that isn't a Pendleton Rattler!
If it was a Camp Pendleton rattler, I hope you tried to resuscitate it before declaring it deceased. When I was stationed a Pendleton (many years ago) I remember the base commander had standing orders against harming any of the "base rattle snakes". When ever you'd see a platoon of recruits suddenly move to the oblique in formation, it was a pretty safe bet there was a snake in the road. I also remember the recruits using their guide-ons to clear the butts on the range of the sleepy snakes sunning themselves in the morning.
I truly loved my time in the Corps. Instead of being eccentric, we were "just Marines."
Semper Fi, James
Keith
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14th March 08, 11:37 AM
#43
How about...
How about covering a kilt belt buckle with the skin and centering an Eagle, Globe and Anchor over it? You'd have to see if the matte black em-new or shined brass would look better.
Semper Fi,
Keith
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14th March 08, 05:47 PM
#44
 Originally Posted by kfreeouf
If it was a Camp Pendleton rattler, I hope you tried to resuscitate it before declaring it deceased.
I can just see James getting down on the ground giving it mouth-to mouth 
 Originally Posted by kfreeouf
When I was stationed a Pendleton (many years ago) I remember the base commander had standing orders against harming any of the "base rattle snakes". When ever you'd see a platoon of recruits suddenly move to the oblique in formation, it was a pretty safe bet there was a snake in the road. I also remember the recruits using their guide-ons to clear the butts on the range of the sleepy snakes sunning themselves in the morning.
I don't know about you guys at Pendleton, but at Benning at the gunnery range we had "ready made" foxholes (cement culverts, right side up) with a wooden lid over them that would collect leaves in the bottom. Whenever we were out at the range, before getting in we'd have to clear these for Eastern Diamondbacks
(I never found one -- oop:!!).
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15th March 08, 08:23 AM
#45
Generic statement for the wild-life police... All effort was made to return life to the snake after it was rendered lifeless by a truck tire. Mouth to mouth failed. Transfussion failed. So I figured the skin was still useful.
Years ago my running buddy said that levitaion was possible, when he saw me get higher in the air when I realized that I was over a rattler in mid stride.
Thanks all for all the good ideas. I think I will make a cap badge and belt buckle out of this guy. and maybe some flashes.....maybe not. No hurry, and will probably wait for warmer mornings.
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16th March 08, 11:35 PM
#46
A full kilt would be cool, I used to have the headliner in one of my s-10s done in rattler.
Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.
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17th March 08, 02:12 AM
#47
 Originally Posted by Hamish
My advice: keep that skin and look out for more. Then, when you have enough, make yourself a kilt!!
Take care,
Ham.
Simply amazing !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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17th March 08, 03:38 AM
#48
The kilt is pretty nice too.
Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.
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