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    Quote Originally Posted by The Barry View Post
    Interesting.. When you said salmon, I thought that it would also be full mask.

    If I were to wear a salmon sporran, it would have to be full mask! What a great sporran to wear to a party! It's spawning time, baby!
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    About the only thing missing is a rubber chicken sporran.... or is that one already trade-marked?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sathor View Post
    But the deer one has white spot. Now, I am not a hunter, but I thought those spots implied that it was from a fawn.
    If you're talking the American Whitetail Deer then you are correct. There are several species of deer in other countries that the adults have spots. I kind of liked the deer sporran.

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    That is unique, there are sure a lot of mallards around here, may be . . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSp8 View Post
    If you're talking the American Whitetail Deer then you are correct. There are several species of deer in other countries that the adults have spots. I kind of liked the deer sporran.

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    I can accept that answer, but the people around here (where I live), probably not so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    Absolutely revolting, all of them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roderick View Post
    Have to confess, I've never been a fan of the full mask sporrans. The idea of having a nearly-whole, recognisable animal hanging over my crotch has never appealed.

    But a whole dead duck tied around my waist? That's just weird!
    But so much better than a rubber chicken

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    Originally Posted by TheSp8
    If you're talking the American Whitetail Deer then you are correct. There are several species of deer in other countries that the adults have spots. I kind of liked the deer sporran.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sathor View Post
    I can accept that answer, but the people around here (where I live), probably not so much.

    That appears to be the hide from a European Fallow Deer. A nice looking animal, and since she is located overseas, it would make sense for her to have access to a Fallow hide.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluescelt View Post
    What next? A full faced deer (with antlers) or maybe a bison. I might even pay to see that!
    Never know, it might look okay on one of the members of the "Gentleman of Substance" group.

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    Spawning time! I love it. Ron, how about a rattlesnake sporran? Could keep your matches in it.

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