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25th December 11, 11:09 AM
#11
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
I look forward to seeing this rig in person sometime.
In person is the ONLY way to fully appreciate these beauties!
Originally Posted by Dale Seago
Now I'm wondering. . .The skins of critters with the fur/hair still on them are considered suitable for sporrans worn on formal occasions. Presumably the same would apply if the beast has placoid scales/dermal denticles instead?
Though if we wore it formally and some Kilt Kop did object, we could always just sacrifice them. . .
:cthulhusmiley:
That's the theory I'm working on- I think the devilfish sporran in black could very possibly be the most versitile of all possible sporrans, as it should look killer for formal, but doesn't look anything short of BA for casual, as well.
And yes, those who object will be shown the error of their ways. :cthulhusmiley:
Originally Posted by McMurdo
The new sporran looks positively evil against the new tartan. :cthulhusmiley:
All the best to you and yours.
Thanks much, Sir, and the very same to you and yours! And to the Rabble in general!
Originally Posted by herminator
Cool, it even comes with tentacles!
Schalom
Hermann
Indeed, it does.
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 25th December 11 at 11:18 AM.
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25th December 11, 11:31 AM
#12
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by Dale Seago
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EDIT: Now I'm wondering. . .The skins of critters with the fur/hair still on them are considered suitable for sporrans worn on formal occasions. Presumably the same would apply if the beast has placoid scales/dermal denticles instead?
Though if we wore it formally and some Kilt Kop did object, we could always just sacrifice them. . .
:cthulhusmiley:
At last. A suitable use for a Kilt Kop.
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One has no need for a snooze button, when one has a hungry cat.
Tartan Riders, Kilted Oregon
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25th December 11, 11:33 AM
#13
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by Dale Seago
Tentacles and denticles!
And what's really cool, in this context, about the latter is that they actually are not scales, but teeth:
Dermal denticles (placoid scales) are tough "scales" that cover the skin of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays). Even though denticles are similar to scales, they are really modified teeth and are covered with a hard enamel. These structures are packed tightly together and grow with their tips facing backwards. This gives the skin a rough feel. The function of these denticles is for protection against predators, although in some sharks, they may also have a hydrodynamic function.
Like our teeth, dermal denticles have an inner core of pulp (made up of connective tissues, blood vessels, and nerves), which is covered by a layer of dentine (hard calcareous material). This is covered (by) enamel-like vitrodentine, which provides a hard outer casing.
( http://marinelife.about.com/od/gloss...aldenticle.htm)
And yes, Ryan, it should be killer (ha! I got that!) for formal wear. Certainly it's fine with tweeds -- Here I am a couple of months ago at my local Starry Wisdom church service:
:cthulhusmiley:
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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25th December 11, 11:54 AM
#14
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by Dale Seago
And what's really cool, in this context, about the latter is that they actually are not scales, but teeth:
Aye, having a sporran covered in TEETH seems so much more evil than one covered in mammal fluff.
And yes, Ryan, it should be killer (ha! I got that!) for formal wear. Certainly it's fine with tweeds -- Here I am a couple of months ago at my local Starry Wisdom church service:
:cthulhusmiley:
Nyarlathotep appreciates your attention to detail nearly as much as we do, I suspect.
...and do I have Budo on the brain, or is your devilfish sitting between two yubi ken?
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25th December 11, 05:52 PM
#15
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Hey Ry, Where'd you get that belt?! Really Awesome.
Fir Na Tine
Braithre Thar Gach Ni
Crisis does not Create Character, it Merely Reveals it.
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25th December 11, 06:04 PM
#16
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by truckie561
Hey Ry, Where'd you get that belt?! Really Awesome.
That's a Ferguson Britt, also.
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25th December 11, 07:16 PM
#17
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Wicked! Merry Christmas.
Chris.
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25th December 11, 09:10 PM
#18
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by truckie561
Hey Ry, Where'd you get that belt?! Really Awesome.
Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
That's a Ferguson Britt, also.
Wait until you see the one coming to him soon, which beareth ye Elder Sign upon ye Buckle!
Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
Aye, having a sporran covered in TEETH seems so much more evil than one covered in mammal fluff.
Nyarlathotep appreciates your attention to detail nearly as much as we do, I suspect.
...and do I have Budo on the brain, or is your devilfish sitting between two yubi ken?
Regard'g ye Last, they need not be mutually exclusive.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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25th December 11, 09:24 PM
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Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
I don't understand this Chithuluichtuchtuihcutch thing at all, but that is a great look and those are beautiful accessories. Congratulations!
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25th December 11, 09:30 PM
#20
Re: Sporran of the Deep- A Ferguson Britt Christmas...
Originally Posted by CopperNGold
I don't understand this Chithuluichtuchtuihcutch thing at all. . .
Then read. . .Understand. . .
http://dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/lov...lofcthulhu.htm
. . .And be damned.
And I mean that in the friendliest possible way. :cthulhusmiley:
Last edited by Dale Seago; 25th December 11 at 09:43 PM.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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