The Appalachian
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Got these inbound from a source found on FB. That'll keep me carvin' and scratchin' for a minute or two.
Can you elaborate a little on what you want?how much for a good one?
I carve and scrimshaw them so I don't really plan on doing plain ones. I also have to look at my pricing again. At the moment I'm just building up an inventory of horns to work with later this year.how much for a finished horn, nothing elaborate, but fully functional and plain?
Checkout my site at: www.powderhornsandmore.comhow much for a good one?
That Veteran is me! Gerry Messmer. The Cureton horn was designed by Earl Cureton in the 1960s and Charleton Heston carries one made by Earl in The Mountain Men. It is a rugged and functional horn! www.powderhornsandmore.comI carve and scrimshaw them so I don't really plan on doing plain ones. I also have to look at my pricing again. At the moment I'm just building up an inventory of horns to work with later this year.
If you just want simple, plain, and functional there's a US military veteran that's making them for BuffaloArms. The "Cureton Large" horn is very nice and well made.
I thought that the modern violin peg stopper looker rather out of place.Checkout my site at: www.powderhornsandmore.com
They are being commonly used these days, but for custom horns or "one off" horns I make a custom peg.I thought that the modern violin peg stopper looker rather out of place.
Check out my site at: www.powderhornsandmore.comThose are some beautiful horns. I wouldn’t mind knowing the source. I could use two. Would make a beautiful Carolina banded horn!
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