First powder horn completed

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Glaisne

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My rendering of a 1700's powder horn (slightly modernized). Steer horn, a chunk of horse lead, some leather scraps and a German silver "star". The star was inlaid (sp?) into the butt cap. The horn was etched using a #16 bladed Xacto knife. The etching is a freehand sketch based on a 1754 map of my area. The horn was polished then hand rubbed with a combination of beeswax and lanolin. It holds about 9 ounces of powder. :)

After a few more projects have been completed, I think I will try for a travel and pocket horn.
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Glaisne all I get is that red x! Is it a problem on your end? I would really like to see your work!

I just got my first powder horn and I want to scrimshaw it...where did you get your tools from?
 
Am not sure why the "X is popping up. :(

My tools were simple. Xacto knife, a few files and a couple of leather working tools.

Should I attempt to link the photo again or is there an alternative way of posting photos?
 
In the first pic I was thinking .... what a nice little red X ... but is that not a bit minimalistic???? :rotf: Then popped up the second pic .... :bow: VEERRRRYYYY nice horn!
 

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