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SOLD A: Buffalo Powder Horn

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Genuine Buff'ler Powder horn for you pilgrims!

I left a lot of the natural roughness to it because it was to danged pretty to remove! I did gently knock down the sharp edges that could possibly catch on clothing. This is a drop dead gorgeous horn and is 100% air tight. Brass staples were used along with brass nails around the base plug. Base plug is Ponderosa Pine. A lot of my horns I will be making later down the road, will be done just like this and leaving a lot of natural beauty behind, with just the smooth shaft, polished. This horn was a big stand out at the rendezvous.

12 1/2"L x 10 1/2" around the base.

Expect it to hold 12oz +

A steal at $130 shipped.
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Nice horn. Couple of questions: how is it loaded with powder and is there something on the base that a strap can be attached to?
funnel from the front. Theres a brass a brass staple on both the front and rear of the horn to attach your strap.
 
No nothing special. Some horns come out lighter color, some have a lot of transparency in them. The thinner they are, the lighter the should can get.
 
The angle the horn takes. A lot of mine are straight and can be worn either way. This horn recently sold, so I now marked as such.
 
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