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Hi Folks, here are some pics of a horn i just finished up. Engraving inspired by James Parker and the events at Lexington April 19, 1775
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Beautiful work!

Beautiful work!
 
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Amazing ! What would a horn of that quality cost ? I actually have a 7th generation grandfather who was there that day on April the 19th 1775. Sgt. Seth Brooks, under the command of Captain Isaac Davis. Davis was the first officer killed on the first day of fighting.. Might be a customer for something to honor him. PM me if you like.
 

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Amazing ! What would a horn of that quality cost ? I actually have a 7th generation grandfather who was there that day on April the 19th 1775. Sgt. Seth Brooks, under the command of Captain Isaac Davis. Davis was the first officer killed on the first day of fighting.. Might be a customer for something to honor him. PM me if you like.

That is a fascinating document. Thanks for posting. It is really nice that your family remembers its past.
 

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