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Osprey

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Technically this is my second horn that I've finished, but I had the body done before the first one and been trying to decide what to put on it, so would that make it #1B?? :rotf: Learned some new tricks on the scrimming that made a light-year jump for me. Sorta hard to see it all in pics, but the crossed Betsy Ross US and Maryland flags will be nice in the huning pouch and for range shoots. Horn is about 6" total length.

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Really nice! :bow: I like the "stars" around the brass tacks...I might steal that idea from you.
 
Nice little horn, especially what you did around the brass pegs. :thumbsup: :hatsoff:
Scott
 
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :hatsoff: :hatsoff: Very nice!...........
 
That really looks nice. The scratchings around the tacks is very nice, and I am certain that many others will copy that detail!

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Feel free to steal the brass tack stars - I did from one of the guys in our club! :grin:
 
Real nice job you did!! What kinda tool did you use for your scrim work ?
 
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