Bruce:prayers for you two feathers. Bruce
Thank you. I'm moving forward....sloooowly.:~)))
God bless:
Two Feathers
Bruce:prayers for you two feathers. Bruce
That's a good looking horn, I like the plug to fill it, you did a good job!!Howdy folks, Two Feathers here:
I know my horn pics. are getting old, but here's one I just finished this horn this morning. I started on it back in January, but a few things came up and I got side tracked.
It's for a customer/member who is one of my best friends in the world. I couldn't figure out how to attach the strap and keep it in line without twisting. I tried twisted Silver wire, but it kept snapping off when I twisted it, so I ended up forging a split ring type of clip and strap staple. I think it looks pretty good. The strap is only 1/2" wide and I didn't use a buckle or any adjustment method. It hangs about perfect on me. I kept it as PC as I could. The spout plug and cap are Black Walnut. I tacked in the cap with solid Copper nails then wax sealed it where it meets the horn. It has my signature and logo on the strap and my signature Acorn finial with a threaded insert for easy filling. It has my Leather washer/gasket to seal the fill hole too. I know some of y'all don't like my Acorn finials, but they've been my method of filling for 40+ years. I'm 74 next week and I'll probably NOT change that now?
The horn started out mostly White, but I used my "process" to make it Chocolate Brown, it's permanent.
I hope someone (besides the owner) likes it? I have to make another one by the end of August. Hopefully that one will come out the same?
Thank you for any feedback, positive or otherwise. Sorry for the picture quality. I'm not as good at it as a lot of the guys here are.
God bless:
Two Feathers
Hatman/2nd line:That's a good looking horn, I like the plug to fill it, you did a good job!!
Back attcha!!Hatman/2nd line:
Thank you. I've been doing the plugs this way since the 70's, but the threaded inserts are new as of 2018. I used to just thread the wooden caps, then strengthen the threads with super glue. The inserts are a lot more work and expense, but well worth the investment.
I'm glad you like it. The color is a new process I just started trying last year. it seems to work and folks like it.
God bless:
Two Feathers
I made my horn years before there was Google or M.L. forums. I had no information on how to build one, only pictures in books. You do remember books?The way we use to learnded things in school,LOL!Larry:
I'm sorry, but short of coming to fill it for you, that's best I can do.:~))
Thanks for the feedback and compliment.
God bless:
Two Feathers
LME:I made my horn years before there was Google or M.L. forums. I had no information on how to build one, only pictures in books. You do remember books?The way we use to learnded things in school,LOL!
I made a 3/4" hole in the back to fill it with powder. If I ever make another one it will have a filling hole in the back also. I like your horn mostly the hole in the back! LOL!
Hi Ron:Happy Birthday, Dave! It’s June 13 as I write this. Nice horn. I like it. I'm sorry to see that you are going through these health issues. After all, you are just a young man at 74. I'm up on you by 2 years.
HSmithTX:The body color on that horn is just superb, love it.
Thank you very much. I'm sure yours will be fine. Just give it your best shot.WOW, what a transformation. I have one at the house I am working on, looks a lot like your 'before' pictures. If mine comes out half as nicely colored as yours I'll be happy.
Ballshooter:Love the color!
Thanks Jim:Beautiful horn!!
You do fantastic work!
Gum Slough Muzzleloader:Two Feathers, as far as your pictures of your horns getting old.....
I like old things.
Keep it going.
Best to you.
Thanks Brother.
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