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gus13

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Here's one I knocked out while I was waiting for the antiqueing to dry on my VA horn!
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Might be a little more up mikes alley, eh? :blah: :wink:
 
Thats why we're here, Mike! :blah: :haha:
Rev, I don't know if I'll scrim it or not, I'm really bad at scrim, and its my understanding that - historically- most scrimshawed horns were done by the owners, not neccesarily the maker, not always obviously, but a good number of them at least were done that way. at least thats my excuse! :hatsoff:
 
Gus, now you leave Mike alone. :nono: :nono:
Now on to other things. Gus I think you are there.
That is a really nice horn. Engrailing looks good and the lines are right on.
Way to go Boss. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Ron
 
Gus,....That's probably the best horn you have made yet!..or the one I like from your maken's!

You've come a long way Pilgrim!

Rick :thumbsup:
 
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