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    Here is a photo of Benji, thanks to Panache; hopefully you can pull your eyes away from his lovely wife long enough to check out my work. That's also my black XKilt in its second outing and a new belt bought at half price that very morning at Mervyn's going out of business sale.



    cheers,

    Bob

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    You should make some masks for the mask sporran... a formal "how do you do" mask with a monocle and mustache, then a comedic 'Charlie Chaplin' mask for those casual events...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Gondek View Post
    The head and fur are definitely Badger but the tail looks a little too long.Is it an add on?

    If it's a badger, it's befinitely a British one, locally termed a brock; I've trapped and skun a number of American badgers, and observed several dozen more in the wild, and I've never seen one that looks like the one being pictured. The head, ear & nose structure, and a lot of the markings, are notably different.
    If it's indeed a brock, the age & origin might be critical to know, as they've been protected by strict British law now for many years!
    When I wear my Jacobite weskitt, as I most often due to support my fly plaid at Highland games, I wear a full-mask American badger pelt draped down from my left shoulder, as an under-base for my brooch & plaid corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrg-isle View Post
    If it's a badger, it's befinitely a British one, locally termed a brock; I've trapped and skun a number of American badgers, and observed several dozen more in the wild, and I've never seen one that looks like the one being pictured. The head, ear & nose structure, and a lot of the markings, are notably different.
    If it's indeed a brock, the age & origin might be critical to know, as they've been protected by strict British law now for many years!
    Thanks for the lead on the critter.

    I was careful to get copies of the website I bought it from and to document the conversion from stole to sporran. I also put the label from the original furrier inside the flap of the sporran. I have no documentation on the age of the original piece; it was in good shape, all linings and interfacings intact and undamaged. I don't know if the furrier who created the piece is still in business or not.

    All that said, I doubt I will be in the UK anytime soon, and I'll just remember not to take him with me if I go over there.

    Bob
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    http://www.badgers.org.uk/badgerpage...-photo-03.html

    I found this link searching for "brock badger" on google. This one isn't quite identical, but the muted colors and slighter build do match up.
    If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!

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