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  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikercelt1
    Rufus, I wouldn't worry too much about PETA. It's been my experience that while those folks are willing to throw paint on a housewife or starlet wearing fur they never throw paint on a Hell's Angel wearing leather and fur!

    Jamie
    Jamie - how true! That, and the fact that I'd have to run into one of the three members in Idaho to get paint on me.

    Rufus

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    I've got 2 now and the wife promised me an 'inbetween'. I have a classic black with 3 thistle tassels for day wear and a badger fur and silver for formal or evening wear. I got this from Scotland about 20 years ago and it is a classic. Still looking for a skunk...I've threatened to find this and rig it so the flap opens on que when anyone gives me a problem about wearing the kilt!

    USAKilts has one I like which is a black with a celtic type metal 'knot' on the flap. This looks like a good 'inbetween' or semi-formal for events. I guess I'm a little traditional becasue I think a kilt looks too plain without a sporran.

    Just my view...

    RLJ-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus
    So, back to the original topic.

    I was wondering if anyone has one of the sporrans with the animal's head on it. I was wondering how people react to them. I have visions of women passing out and being attacked by PETA if I wore one of those in public.

    Just wondering.

    Rufus
    I happen to have a skunks' head sporran! No one has run for cover just yet!

    Larry
    "A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"

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    I happen to have a skunks' head sporran! No one has run for cover just yet!

    Larry[/quote]

    Anybody try petting it yet?

  5. #55
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    Re: Sporrans

    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    I've just had a wicked idea for an all leather sporran that might do for day or evening wear, even for the kilt cops. More on this once I work out the details.
    (Don't worry Phil, I'm finishing your kilt before I start a new project.)
    bout friggin time,er, I mean thanx bear

  6. #56
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    I have to agree with Bear. I wear a kilt for two reasons:

    1. I like the look.
    2. I like the comfort.
    3. I have always done things my way.

    Yes! that is three.

    If one wants to replicate a tradition, I'm all for it. But, what doesn't adapt dies, so I like to try new things.

    Casey

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    Thank you, Casey!

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