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I bored the other day and tried my hand at making a horn, it's far from perfect, but I feel it would make a nice simple day horn.
I think it looks fine. A sturdy, no nonsense working man’s tool. I see so many horns that seem overly embellished and a bit too frilly although very beautiful works of art. I realize there were plenty of fancy horns used then but I wonder how long a horn lasted with daily use out in the weather and woods and what not. I’m sure there was ways to repair them when needed. I digress.
Very nice, unique and usable. Make a welcome utility in the field or range.I bored the other day and tried my hand at making a horn, it's far from perfect, but I feel it would make a nice simple day horn.
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Warm glow because you made it and gave use to things that were left behind.Tenn, we all look at your horn and think of our first one; Mine was retrieved from an old cow skull on a fence post on a long neglected and forlorn road back in the woods. I plugged the big end with walnut from a downed tree on Uncle Woodrow's land and made a pouring plug from a piece of oak burl. used it for years 'til one day it grew legs and RunnOft. It was very plain but had a warm glow to it.
Hell yeah, I'd carry that! Nice job!I bored the other day and tried my hand at making a horn, it's far from perfect, but I feel it would make a nice simple day horn.
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FAR FROM PERFECT! I for one Shure would like to have it in my kit!! you did a splendid job in the making of it! how did you get the TOFFEE COLOR going into the white?
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