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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.
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how much for a good one?
Can you elaborate a little on what you want?

If you want a finished powder horn it'll be mid winter before I do any horns this year.

If you just want a horn to make your own I can set you up with who sold me these horns.
 
how much for a finished horn, nothing elaborate, but fully functional and plain?
 
how much for a finished horn, nothing elaborate, but fully functional and plain?
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.

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 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.
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.com
 
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