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21st March 06, 10:06 AM
#21
Originally Posted by McRod
A very nice dress sporran Colin, and with the crossed chains it will look very elegant. I have seen the crossed chains on a couple of other sites and thought that the dress sporran i have my eye on would look rather dashing with the chain crossed. [ the cantcle has an embossed Saltire and Lion Rampant on a blue background design]. Good luck on the quit smoking, think of all the little extras you will be able to get with the money you save by not smoking.
Thanks McRod, but I am married. I am sure to save some cash without the smoking, but if my wife has anything to say about it, I still will never see that cash.
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21st March 06, 10:59 AM
#22
Originally Posted by davedove
I've seen lots of different kinds of fur (rabbit, muskrat, skunk, mink, etc.). Of the types I have seen, only sealskin is not legal. I'm sure there are some others, I just haven't seen them.
My dress sporran is angora (long and curly, and very bright white), and I've seen three different kinds of fox and badger in addition to the ones you've mentioned, Dave.
Bryan...one more picture to post, one of these days...
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23rd March 06, 10:22 AM
#23
The dress sporran showed up yesterday. It is great! The cross chains make it look so much better than the usual straight chains. The seal skin is awesome. From one angle the sporran looks dark grey/black and from another angle it looks almost silver. I am very pleased with this sporran. Now to find a dressier event
Last edited by Colin; 23rd March 06 at 10:26 AM.
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23rd March 06, 03:18 PM
#24
To paraphrase the immortal John Byner from Bizarre, is that genuine Saskatchewan Seal Skin?
It definitely looks like it was worth the wait!
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23rd March 06, 03:30 PM
#25
Originally Posted by StoneCold
To paraphrase the immortal John Byner from Bizarre, is that genuine Saskatchewan Seal Skin?
It definitely looks like it was worth the wait!
It's funny, On the back there is a sticker saying that it is Greeland Seal. If Bridgette Bardot or Paul MacCatrney start protesting outside my house, I'll have to club them.
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23rd March 06, 03:38 PM
#26
As luck would have it, I understand Bridgitte is headed to our fair shores.
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23rd March 06, 03:43 PM
#27
Originally Posted by StoneCold
As luck would have it, I understand Bridgitte is headed to our fair shores.
I thought she was just on the East yesterday. Sadly those movie star looks have faded and she is not looking any better than the back of some of those seals
Last edited by Colin; 23rd March 06 at 03:47 PM.
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23rd March 06, 03:45 PM
#28
That sporran is gorgeous! Be careful someone might club you and take it!
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23rd March 06, 03:48 PM
#29
Originally Posted by Mattg
That sporran is gorgeous! Be careful someone might club you and take it!
Hmmm, never thought of that......
It's funny, my 5 year old son is a bit of a sensitive lad and he loves animals. So while he really likes the sealskin sporran, I had to tell him that it was from a seal that had died naturally of old age and with it's family around it. He loves the stories about silkies, kelpies and water horses.
Last edited by Colin; 23rd March 06 at 04:12 PM.
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