This is a pic of a powder horn made by my father in 1922. He was born in 1912. That makes this horn 100 years old and a genuine antique. It has never been used for powder. I have had it since childhood. The story as he told me was as a Boy Scout his troop took a field trip to the Chicago Stockyards. He bought the raw cow horn for a nickel
. He then scraped it smooth with his Boy Scout pocket knife and then, with an old nail sharpened on the sidewalk, later scratched (scrimshawed) the Indian designs in it. He then whittled the butt plug and dyed the designs with india ink. There are a couple worm holes but, in all, it is still in very good condition and could be used. I am happy my daughter wants it as neither of my children has much sentiment for items which have meaning for us. For the most part these things are, to them, just 'stuff' that will end up in the dumpster. Oh, well. Enjoy the pic.