I Wonder...
10 years ago
I wonder if people will collect and revere fursuits throughout history for their artistic and engineered developmental brilliance? Much like how simple ‘motor carriages’ evolved into luxury sedans and enjoy a plethora of collectors, conventions and clubs, will anyone collect fursuit heads and suits over time in homage to their progression? Or indeed the artist behind it? Will people seek out "famous suits" made notorious by a wild or exciting design? Will people yearn to own a piece of furry history and brag about their ownership of a suit made famous for its eclectic owner/actor?
“And if you look at this specimen from the early Scribbles Fox era, you’ll notice the dramatic invention of the so-called, “Follow Me Eyes” that later became a staple in all newer heads! And this next model showcases the penultimate “Moving Jaw” feature made infamous initially by Scribbles and later adapted in the Latin Vixen model line. And next we see a suite of Beastcub designs which innovated the illusion of Digitigraded legs — the quintessential design element preferred and demanded by most fursuiters of the early 21st century…"
... He asked rhetorically.
“And if you look at this specimen from the early Scribbles Fox era, you’ll notice the dramatic invention of the so-called, “Follow Me Eyes” that later became a staple in all newer heads! And this next model showcases the penultimate “Moving Jaw” feature made infamous initially by Scribbles and later adapted in the Latin Vixen model line. And next we see a suite of Beastcub designs which innovated the illusion of Digitigraded legs — the quintessential design element preferred and demanded by most fursuiters of the early 21st century…"
... He asked rhetorically.
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But oh what a weird thing it would be in a fursuit museum. Picking up some fursuit head and savoring or embracing some aroma still lingering it from some age past and like a fine wine critic remarking "Ah yes, and here we have this specimen, still draped in the funk from... I think Further Confusion two thousand seven. Yes, fine year."
--Mozdoc