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<small>'''Note:''' [[Cantr Staff]], on advice of their lawyers, makes no judgment about the ethical choices of hunters, vegans, or animal rights activists. If all you tree-huggers want to kill and process hemp, which is totally defenseless and has no means of running away or defending itself, who am [[user:Shaudawn|I]] to judge?</small> | <small>'''Note:''' [[Cantr Staff]], on advice of their lawyers, makes no judgment about the ethical choices of hunters, vegans, or animal rights activists. If all you tree-huggers want to kill and process hemp, which is totally defenseless and has no means of running away or defending itself, who am [[user:Shaudawn|I]] to judge?</small> | ||
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[[Category:Unassembled riding accessories]] | [[Category:Unassembled riding accessories]] | ||
[[Category:Saddlebags]] | [[Category:Saddlebags]] |
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The unmounted saddlebag is the only part needed to create a cotton saddlebag on a steed.
For years, the animal loving humans of Cantr have felt the inner conflict of loving the steeds they ride with wild freedom on the one hand, but having to do so using the dead skins of animals hunted and killed for this pleasure. Their remnants were turned into leather to make saddles, bridles, and saddlebags. That is, until now!
Using the finest hemp cloth and a couple of brass, bronze or iron large buckles, now these invaluable saddlebags can now be made using natural fibers instead of slaughtering innocent mammals. If only the Cantr gods, in their Infinite Wisdom™ would consider similar materials for all steed needs, would the consciences of animal rights equestrians be soothed.
Note: Cantr Staff, on advice of their lawyers, makes no judgment about the ethical choices of hunters, vegans, or animal rights activists. If all you tree-huggers want to kill and process hemp, which is totally defenseless and has no means of running away or defending itself, who am I to judge?
see also: unmounted saddlebag (cotton) and unmounted saddlebag (leather)