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Rick,
I could only hope that through many years of dedicated work and practice that I could ever come close to make something that beautiful. You are a true artisan.

Jeff
 
Gorgeous! I am always amazed at the talent that some are gifted with.

TinStar
Soli Deo Gloria!
 
Another beauty Horner!!! Cornplanter was raised just a few miles from here, a place called Canawaugus, meaning stinky waters I believe, due to the sulpher springs near by.
How many strikes you figure you have in that one :grin: ? :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :hatsoff:
Robby
 
Super nice Rick! It is an honor to own a couple pieces of your work. Next tho I think I need a buffulo horn!
 
Wow Rick that is awesome!

I am sitting here with my jaws hung open and drooling all over the keyboard!

You hit that one completely out of the park! :bow: :bow: :bow:
 
As the song says, takes my breath away. Now I know why I ain't got no skills, you got them all. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Vern
 
75,

Nicely done.

All good, but that 4th photo is the best! I especially like the Lion and Unicorn. This was often badly done on the originals and is often over-done in reproductions. I have been contemplating an early horn with that seal and your vision for improving the unicorn is very similar to my own sketches. Your lion is far better. You have a very pleasing balance in this particular element.

I also like the treatment of the owl-like eyes leading down to the beak like item from the decorative upper border in the same photo. Subtle and interesting.

Finally, the dye/aging is also not over done - you have found the right balance in many areas.

A lot of words to say that I like it.

CS
 
An exceptional horn. Wonderful carving, but as an Englishman, I couldn't help noticing that the royal crest doesn't appear to be quite right
Honi Soit Qui Maly Pense. I belive it should be.
 
Roguedog said:
Sorry for all those redundant posts earlier. I guess my I left my keyboard on fully automatic.

Jeff

Are fully automatic keyboards legal?
 
Rick I want to tell you that is about the fineest horn I have seen. The design is extremely well thought out and the craftsmanship is truly beautiful. That is a work of art for sure. That horn takes me back to another topic that was going a few days back. Use it? Or, Hang it on the wall? It is almost too beautiful to use!!! :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
 
Rick, you out did yourself on this one, awesome looking horn!!! I've got a lobe horn I've been slowly working on for myself, hope it turns out half as nice as yours.
Chris
 
simon said:
An exceptional horn. Wonderful carving, but as an Englishman, I couldn't help noticing that the royal crest doesn't appear to be quite right
Honi Soit Qui Maly Pense. I belive it should be.
My goof, but now corrected before going out the door! Thank God the post office is closed today for the holiday!

Thanks, Rick


Simon, You are absolutely correct!- :doh: -
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