A DREGHORN restaurant owner paid a special Hallowe’en tribute to much loved actor Sir Sean Connery.
As Scotland mourned the loss of one its icons on Saturday, October 31, Iain Mason who owns The Brae, used his skills to carve out a pumpkin dedicated to the Scottish legend.
The chef produced a stunning image of Connery as James Bond, based a classic picture of the spy in a tux, holding a gun.
Connery was best known for his seven films as the British spy 007, who first burst onto the scene in 1962 with Dr No.
Iain decided to dedicate his pumpkin to the on-screen hero.
He said: “I’m a big fan of the Bond films and The Rock. When I heard that Sean Connery had passed, I thought it was a nice way to pay tribute.”
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