it Shure does serve the purpose!!Not my first horn, but the last one I made in 1992 - small priming horn.
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it Shure does serve the purpose!!Not my first horn, but the last one I made in 1992 - small priming horn.
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I have never seen rings done in this fashion, usually they are applied to the horn / shrunk onto it!! I have never heard of it being done this way? KUDDOS, to you!View attachment 47385
The rings are carved out of the body, not added on, that was job in nd of itself while trying to maintain its natural curve which was pleasing to me, a job I will never do again. Poor old horn, nozzle split so I made a ferrule to hold it tight, slung it over my shoulder one day and smacked it into a hard post cracking it pretty bad and repairing it with some deer rawhide. All in all it has served me well and is my favorite one.
Robby
you should name THE HARD LUCK HORN??View attachment 47385
The rings are carved out of the body, not added on, that was job in nd of itself while trying to maintain its natural curve which was pleasing to me, a job I will never do again. Poor old horn, nozzle split so I made a ferrule to hold it tight, slung it over my shoulder one day and smacked it into a hard post cracking it pretty bad and repairing it with some deer rawhide. All in all it has served me well and is my favorite one.
Robby
oh my GOD, just pure beauty!!View attachment 47386
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I made this set a loooong time ago when I was just starting out and had no preconceived ideas about how it should be done, so I pretty much just had at it, experimenting as I went along. It led to many interesting times and even more interesting people, people that encouraged me to go on and do other things such as making guns and stuff.
Robby
well at least you GOTT ER DONE!!!That picture was actually a 2000 mile solo
Motorcycle camping trip through Canada I decided to do after nearly getting killed by an 85 year old guy a few years earlier. Oh, and I wanted to do it for my 60th birthday.View attachment 47398
It wasn't always nice out. This was day two in the rain, in the tent, with the arthritis!
great SKRIMSHAW!!The horns here a real works of art!!
this is mine I built it a long time ago, with the help of the Sibley book. The artwork comes from a couple different horns that were in the museum at Ft. TiconderogaView attachment 47404View attachment 47405View attachment 47406
remember that is all that mattes! BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER!!!Fuctional and serviceable but that's about it.View attachment 47427
hey ,it worked for you.Here are a few of my feeble attempts at making a powder horn.
these are usually associated with EROUPEAN accessories, they allays look great, with a lot of work.Not exactly a 'horn', though some people call them horns.
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Robby
I did! Looking forward to Baja next spring or maybe the fall depending on the bug.well at least you GOTT ER DONE!!!
Look like life scars. Adds tons of authenticity to it.View attachment 47385
The rings are carved out of the body, not added on, that was job in nd of itself while trying to maintain its natural curve which was pleasing to me, a job I will never do again. Poor old horn, nozzle split so I made a ferrule to hold it tight, slung it over my shoulder one day and smacked it into a hard post cracking it pretty bad and repairing it with some deer rawhide. All in all it has served me well and is my favorite one.
Robby
Nothing wrong with that collection. I'll take any of them that are just to horrible to own any longer. It's what we do for each other here on the forum, lolView attachment 47518I’m almost embarrassed to post this picture as many of you are so good at making horns, but with the exception of buying a couple of raw horns already polished, I’ve made them all, As you can tell. Some I made while in high school 45+ years ago. I grew up ranching and after branding and de-horning, I was never for want of a horn to work with.
Those are nice horns Griff!!! I'd carry any one of them!View attachment 47518I’m almost embarrassed to post this picture as many of you are so good at making horns, but with the exception of buying a couple of raw horns already polished, I’ve made them all, As you can tell. Some I made while in high school 45+ years ago. I grew up ranching and after branding and de-horning, I was never for want of a horn to work with.
Just short of the birth of my kids and that 7th grade crush I had on Beth Kershaw, that’s the prettiest thing I ever seen!!!! LolView attachment 47386
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I made this set a loooong time ago when I was just starting out and had no preconceived ideas about how it should be done, so I pretty much just had at it, experimenting as I went along. It led to many interesting times and even more interesting people, people that encouraged me to go on and do other things such as making guns and stuff.
Robby
Some how, "WOW' just doesn't do it.View attachment 47386
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I made this set a loooong time ago when I was just starting out and had no preconceived ideas about how it should be done, so I pretty much just had at it, experimenting as I went along. It led to many interesting times and even more interesting people, people that encouraged me to go on and do other things such as making guns and stuff.
Robby
Early speed loader!Ball & powder container for a short walk. Powder measure from same elk.
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