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jtmattison

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I have to show this off!

Made by Scott (41Aeronca).

Truly amazing!

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Thanks Scott!

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HD
 
:grin: Great Job Scott! lucky you HD! finally a likeness too the infamous dogfish captured!

that's really NICE! :bow:
 
Great lookin' horn, and the best part about it is that if you loose your powder horn in the river, just go up-stream and wait for it to swim by. :grin:
 
:v That's the first fish horn I have seen with Northwest Indian style carving and scrimshaw. Truly a unique horn which shows great style as well as skill.Well done and carried out to a superb finish---my compliments--- :hatsoff: "Doc"
 
Well thanks all for the comments on Jason's horn. It was a challenging one to do. I thought of the Northwest Indian motif when he wanted the Elmendorf Air Base totem scrimmed on. I think it worked out ok...
Scott
 
Now that was a photo treat...Thanks for sharing that great piece of craftsmanship!!! :thumbsup:
 

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