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  1. JohnL

    I felt this way before

    I have used it for wraps on beaded knife sheaths, but I would not use it for a pouch for lead round ball.
  2. JohnL

    Scrimshaw moose antler

    Try cow horn next!
  3. JohnL

    Scrimshaw moose antler

    Yessir! Keep doing what you are doing! Don’t be afraid to try new techniques and tools; push yourself beyond your comfort level as well. I’ve learned a lot over the past two years. Let me know when you are ready to sell a piece; I prefer to support fellow artists.
  4. JohnL

    Pine needle hat

    This is the most amazing thing I’ve seen all week! I’d look good in that hat! Excellent work!
  5. JohnL

    Fake arrowhead flints

    Smart!!
  6. JohnL

    Another George Van Driessche Powder Horn

    I was fortunate to find another George Van Driessche powder horn. I’m intrigued with his style. Just wanted to share, and I hope GGVAND60 can see this post as well. Last photo shows it with the first one I purchased.
  7. JohnL

    More from my late dad's safe...

    Yessir, sorry to hear of your loss. We’ve just lost my father in law and father within thirteen days of each other. I do not claim to share your same experience; however, I do understand loss. I also understand the value of those objects that incite wonderful memories of another time. I wish...
  8. JohnL

    CROATOAN.....What happened?

    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
  9. JohnL

    My contemporary interpretation of a Plains Native American style beaded knife sheath.

    Thank you. It took a while to figure everything out. I’m learning.
  10. JohnL

    My contemporary interpretation of a Plains Native American style beaded knife sheath.

    I wanted to try my hand at making a Plains Native American style beaded sheath. This is my second attempt as I messed up on my stitch holes for the first attempt. Thanks for looking!
  11. JohnL

    George Van Driessche Horn

    Sir! Thank you for your response! I’ve since done more research and read your dad’s book! I’m a fan! I’ll research the family. Thank you!
  12. JohnL

    An Old Green River Knife

    I have one just like it; I bought a lot at a sale and paid about $3 a piece. Love that knife.
  13. JohnL

    Another Finished Powder Horn

    I’d love to see photos of them.
  14. JohnL

    Another Finished Powder Horn

    Thank you.
  15. JohnL

    Another Finished Powder Horn

    Try it! It’s addicting!
  16. JohnL

    Another Finished Powder Horn

    Finished a little project/learning assignment this afternoon. Length of 11 1/4” around the curve and 10” tip to tip. Width of 1 3/4” in the base. Plug is persimmon finished with tinted linseed oil. Stopper is ash with a vent pick and was finished with tinted linseed oil. This is now my...
  17. JohnL

    What do you think of this knife

    I have a hog killing knife that was owned by my grandfather. It’s well over fifty years old and the handle scales were attached with flat head screws and nuts like that one.
  18. JohnL

    Finished Powder Horn for Master EOD Tech

    Still learning!
  19. JohnL

    Possibles Bag and Powder Horn Proper Carry Position?

    I’m ambidextrous and may provide bad information, but here goes. I normally carry and shoot my muzzleloader on the right side, my bag is carried under my left arm against my side as is my powder horn. I’ve always seen and heard that the bag and horn were to be carried above the waist line. The...
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