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I just got my new copy of Texas Fish & Game and in the TF&G Report section they were talking about a new product on the market.
A camo casket for you departed hunting loved one.

http://www.arkansascommunities.com/Heber/camocaskets.htm

 
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The ultimate - or is it final? - accessory!
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The way I see this is...
find a print fabric that illustrates the deceased's interest
and have the interior and coverlet sewn in that fabric.
 
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I love it.
 
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No offense fellas but I think it's kind of tacky...

Besides, if you ever have to be moved as they build a new lake, exhumed because the wife cashed in on the insurance money a little too quickly, etc., they may not be able to find you in a camo casket...

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I told my wife to take me to the taxidermist. Maybe a full mount like a standing grizzly

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I told my wife to take me to the taxidermist. Maybe a full mount like a standing grizzly

Jeff




 
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