REALFUR


WELCOME TO THE
CHIN-BER OF HORRORS! 

So you think you are brave enough to look through this lot?
Just a warning to all you fur traders out there, here's fuel for the fire of chin lovers!

REAL FUR

Below is a few picture taken from different areas of the net
Some are ordinary, some are curious and others are downright rotten and shameful!

Please note - the items shown here are to show the 'diminishing' trade on fur
All through the world, traders are finding it harder to sell their expensive stock, although there are some that still make a living - some of these traders are finding 'new ways' to sell unwanted fur, below are a few examples of this trade - bracelets, bedspreads, pillows and toys etc.
If you buy real fur toys of any kind of fur - make sure the fur is not from new trade
It's pointless buying new trade toys in real fur if it encourages the fur traders to continue
 Most people these days just refuse to have any kind of fur to them it's a reminder of cruelty
 this is entirely up to the persons feelings on the subject and their own principles
 From my own opinion - toys from old coats and thing is perfectly alright to buy 
I feel that it is the pointless new trade furs that keep traders going that is not to be encouraged!


arghhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!

FUR BEDSPREAD

There must of been around 100 gorgeous chinchillas killed for this throw, obviously in this day and age, fur traders are practically 'giving away' fur like this because of the uproar over it, this was auctioned for £10,000+ but would of gone for £100,000+ in it's hey day
let's hope the person that buy's this has nightmares!


animal rights rule! FUR COATS FOR 'CRAFT'

These two coats are for sale as 'craft items only'
well, we know what happened here don't we now?
Obviously, animal protesters have broken into this fur
trade house and destroyed many of the fur coats there including these beautiful chinchilla ones,
 they cannot sell as coats so they are offering them
at a very 'cut' down price 
(pardon the pun - but I couldn't resist saying it!)
Notice the 'hacked' sleeves


pillow chin talk REAL FUR CUSHION

What a waste of 10 chinchillas - for one lousy cushion!
The auction for this was £800 - quite a lot of money
for 10 furballs, this has a black suede backing
Thankfully - not a black velvet chinchilla back!


CHINCHILLA ROSETTES

Lovely as they look, you can't help but think once again
of their original owners.
These are rosettes to 'pretty' up your coat collars
obviously some other poor fur animal coat - like Mink


CHINCHILLA FOOT BRACELET

None of the cheeky chinchilla gang can work out if this is a 'tail' or part of the unfortunates body, most of the furries had to dash to the cage
door for a breath of fresh air after viewing anyway
No one knows how much this was going for - but wasn't worth it anyway!


1959 chinchilla cape ADVERT

The chinchillas agree that this isn't too exiting to look at
compared to the scariest fur ads, but this is typical of the
kind of advertisement you would find in magazines like 'Vogue'
in the '50's and '60's, but now, these kind of magazines will sell
fantastic fake fur that probably cost as much, if not
more than the real thing! well at least no one suffered;-)
50's Commercial Photographer - Peter Fink


CHINCHILLA BAG

A very expensive bag that costs $3295 (around £2300) for this
original 'Fendi' design. The fur bag has a purple lining and 'shorn' to a very short fur with this yucky yellow and pink dye on! and it comes with it's own dust bag - or should that be dust bath!


SCARF WITH CHINCHILLA POMPOMS

Another waste of small furry rodents, obviously they use up pieces
of 'left over' chinchilla fur after making the coats and end up designing
things like these scarf's and the 'chin foot bracelet' idea on the 
picture above, nothing that a bit of expensive good quality fake
fur could do! - funny how some people want the 'real thing' though.


CHINCHILLA AND MINK BAG

Another one of those bags that keep popping up on ebay auctions, this one is a lot cheaper than the previous
one above, the chinchilla gang feel it's because it's
mostly mink and only edged with expensive chinchilla fur
( very vain furballs are the cheeky chinchilla gang)
selling in the auction for a starting price of £67+


CHINCHILLA ROSETTES AND HAT PINS

These are actually antique hat pins and rosettes
The cheeky chinchilla gang are not quite sure of the age of
 these items, but it's plain to see they were for decorative use
They may be 1950-60's from looking at the original packaging


CHINCHILLA SPORRAN

This is a beautifully designed antique Scottish sporran
The cheeky chinchillas think it would look better on them
but there's nothing you can do in protest of antique fur
A whole chinchilla would of gone into the making of this


REAL FUR SKINS

Well, the chinchilla's did warn you, these are 'trade furs' not
your usual second hand fur coat to make fur toys with, anyone
buying furs as raw as this are just contributing to the continual
slaughtering of animals - even if they did sell for only £10 the lot!
(The chinchillas still have nightmares from seeing this)