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J D Hoffman

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I have a set of antique powder horns my wife gave me 20 years ago any info would be helpful
 
J D Hoffman said:
I have a set of antique powder horns my wife gave me 20 years ago any info would be helpful
Any info would be helpful? Yeah, we were just thinking the same thing. :grin:

What could anyone possibly tell you about them?
 
"a set" has me thinking something along the lines of a matched pair of decorative wallhangers from the 70's....but we'll see
 
I have this old gun...can anybody tell me anything about it? :shocked2:

See what we are talking about? .. Need some photo's and more information here!

Where did your wife obtain it, etc.

No dis-respect, :wink:
Rick
 
they are for holding black powder.

they are old.

if your wife gave them to you, and you don't consider them too valuable to part with, I would posit that you might want to rethink your ability to handle explosives (and, no, I don't mean just the stuff in the powder horns)...

that's my wise XXXX answer for today!
 

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