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25th February 10, 09:19 AM
#21
I have one of L & M's badger sporrans. The eyes are a little wonky, but overall it isn't over-taxidermied.
I also really like the badger sporrrans made by Kate MacPherson. They're made from wonderful European Badger pelts, so they have a much more striking "badge" than the North American variety that L & M uses. See her link, below:
http://www.katemacphersonsporrans.co.uk/badger.html
Cordially,
David
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25th February 10, 09:30 AM
#22
[QUOTE=Semiomniscient;857295]
I dislike the eyes for the same reason you like them... they look alive! ;-) I guess to each his own. But I do wonder if there are any garments (Scottish or not) where fur pelts are given eyes.[/QUOTE]
This is a Fox stole that I am having converted into a ful mask sporran.
I have seen many stoles, but have never seen one without the eyes.
These are four pelts that were arranged in a diamond fashion to make a mink collar.
Regards
Chas
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25th February 10, 10:21 AM
#23
I fall right where Matt and Rocky are: I like the look of a head with some taxidermy done to it but not too much. The open mouth with bared teeth is over the top and looks like it should be mounted on the wall as a trophy, not hanging in front of a guy's crotch. I also think some animals' heads are a bit too large to look right for a sporran.
Every time I see those pictures of the bobcat and coyote sporrans with open mouths, I think to myself that someone needs to one-up those examples by doing a full-mask stag sporran. Complete with eyes, open mouth, and antlers.
Then that person should be one-upped again by someone else who makes a full-mask buffalo sporran!
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25th February 10, 04:19 PM
#24
[QUOTE=Chas;857313]
Originally Posted by Semiomniscient
I dislike the eyes for the same reason you like them... they look alive! ;-) I guess to each his own. But I do wonder if there are any garments (Scottish or not) where fur pelts are given eyes.[/QUOTE]
This is a Fox stole that I am having converted into a ful mask sporran.
I have seen many stoles, but have never seen one without the eyes.
These are four pelts that were arranged in a diamond fashion to make a mink collar.
Regards
Chas
As some one has mentioned on another thread dealing with full-mask sporrans and something I've always noticed about animals is that one rarely sees one with visible varied color in the iris. Animal eyes generally appear all black. Perhaps that may be my problem with some of these... they look somewhat unrealistic.
But thanks for posting these for reference to other fashion precedence.
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25th February 10, 04:21 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Tobus
I fall right where Matt and Rocky are: I like the look of a head with some taxidermy done to it but not too much. The open mouth with bared teeth is over the top and looks like it should be mounted on the wall as a trophy, not hanging in front of a guy's crotch. I also think some animals' heads are a bit too large to look right for a sporran.
Every time I see those pictures of the bobcat and coyote sporrans with open mouths, I think to myself that someone needs to one-up those examples by doing a full-mask stag sporran. Complete with eyes, open mouth, and antlers.
Then that person should be one-upped again by someone else who makes a full-mask buffalo sporran!
That would be a great gag-skit for a ceilidh!
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25th February 10, 05:04 PM
#26
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25th February 10, 05:11 PM
#27
I would like to go back to the comment about one's wife. I know my wife would say this: "You can wear a kilt, but I do not want that sporran starring back at me". I really like the look of the limited taxidermy head, including eyes. However, if that is the only reservation from my wife about wearing a kilt, I can handle that.
I will just wear it when she is not around!
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25th February 10, 05:15 PM
#28
Yeah, definitely right about the foxes. They look creepy in real life anyway. :-) I was checking out taxidermy supplies the eyes specifically, and see what you mean.
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25th February 10, 06:22 PM
#29
Originally Posted by Chas
I can pretty much guarantee, any of us that show that photo (or the rest!) to our ladies will find that we will never, ever be able to wear a full mask fox around them!
I too like the look of the subtly-taxidermied full masks...no beady staring eyes! The teeth...sometimes I like them, sometimes not. Mostly it's about the eyes. I think, if they were very well done, realistic eyes could work. The eyes in those mink stoles look cartoonish to me. The last two full masks posted by Matt both have good looking eyes, IMHO.
-Sean
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25th February 10, 08:10 PM
#30
Yeah, I was looking at photos of live skunks and saw one that this little boy had as a pet. I'm sure my full mask skunk would be traumatic for him!
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