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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 2449640, member: 55"]Not a whale or orca, but a salmon. With the jagged teeth and nose as mentioned - there might be a specific name for that sort of salmon. But definitely within the normal stylistic parameters for salmon.</p><p>But not within the normal parameters for whale or orca; it would have to have a blowhole, indicated in a couple of traditional ways.</p><p>These burlap hangings do date to the 70's or so, I don't recall who was making them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 2449640, member: 55"]Not a whale or orca, but a salmon. With the jagged teeth and nose as mentioned - there might be a specific name for that sort of salmon. But definitely within the normal stylistic parameters for salmon. But not within the normal parameters for whale or orca; it would have to have a blowhole, indicated in a couple of traditional ways. These burlap hangings do date to the 70's or so, I don't recall who was making them.[/QUOTE]
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