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  1. Dan99

    Could something like this be from 18th century?

    11” overall 5 1/2” blade, 5 1/2” handle Hidden tang, Water Buffalo horn handle. Assuming it would be after fur trader era… Unless someone brought it with them from across the pond. Is it possible local blacksmiths could have produced something like this in 19th century? I started this months...
  2. A

    Welp, I botched my first powder horn about 10 hours into it.

    Hey all. I had a buffalo powder horn kicking around that I had started a while ago. I finally kicked myself hard enough to finish it. My plan was to boil it in oil and flatten it. Not common for buffalo I know, but I've seen it done before. Well, like an idiot, I left my horn in the oil while...
  3. A

    Flat Buffalo Powder Horn?

    Hey all. I want to make my first powder horn finally. I bought a buffalo horn, it's ready to go. I would love to make a flat horn, but can I make a flat horn from a buffalo horn? I was told it would be too thick. If I can, did they make flat buffalo horns back then? I would like to be authentic...
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