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Harddog

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This is a horn that I finished last week. It is a gift to my Neice's husband who is an extra nice guy who has done a lot to help me out in the last year. It is a left side carry horn, walnut carved buttplug, and about 13-1/2" long.

Randy Hedden

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:bow: :bow: Beautiful work Harddog! Your Nieces husband will be pleased
Soggy :hatsoff:
 
That horn is a beautiful piece of work. Nicely done. Thanks for showing it to us. :bow: :hatsoff:
 
Wow, Randy. Great detail work - fantastic scrimshawing. I'm sure it will become an heirloom.
 
Absolutly Beutiful Horn. :bow: How do you do your scrimshaw work (tools, filler???) It looks great!!!! You should go into buisness.

RoadRat :v
 
RoadRat said:
Absolutly Beutiful Horn. :bow: How do you do your scrimshaw work (tools, filler???) It looks great!!!! You should go into buisness.

RoadRat :v

Road Rat,

On this horn, I used a small knife like blade mounted in a dowell handle for my scrimshaw. It is held just like holding a pencil when writing. I fill the scrimshaw with black India ink.

Randy Hedden
 
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