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You could make the part that fits in the pour hole of the horn from wood and put an antler finial on that, I have done a few in such manner and works just fine, note when doing this use a good glue such as a two part epoxy and then pin the finial also, that way there is little chance of the end pulling off of the wood plug.
 
Back in the 70s there was a very talented horner who used to attend the events around here. His early horns featured plugs made of antler which were works of art in themselves. He discontinued the practice very early on saying it was easy to split the tip of the horn driving the plug in. It needed to be something that could compress and conform to the opening.
 
It’s a good size horn. 10” or more. E32D92E5-B71B-4B21-AF9A-983C302094CA.jpeg0B068C93-276F-4C9D-828A-66462FCF3161.jpeg
 
WOW! I've never cut a horn, and since the other end has thin walls, I figured the walls were thin all the way to the tip. Had no idea they were almost solid! Quite cool!
Keep the photos coming - folks are interested!
I also like the subtle USA on the bag in the background, even though you're in Alberta! 🇨🇦🇺🇲
 
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