i found this review on sibleys book....but after all the :thumbsup: from alot here it surprized me to read this review on the book....
it doesn't say who wrote the review, but wow....i thought this book was a good book to get from all here who praise it :v ................bob
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Recreating the 18th Century Powder Horn: By Scott & Cathy Sibley
by Scott Sibley
Edition: Hardcover
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What a waste of talent and money, February 6, 2007
I can't believe this book has been out so long and nobody has written a review.
Generally, if you follow these instructions, you'll make a really crappy powderhorn. It might be a nice present for someone you don't like very much, but you definitely won't want to carry it in public.
The book has lovely pictures, but it is a guidebook for Pakistani or Chinese hornsmiths. All the tools and techinques are 20th/21st century, and casually omits one of the most important skills: how to draw a straight line on a curved horn.
If you want to make your own horn, drive up to Deerfield and get some ideas. Tell a real hornsmith what you'd like and you'll save a lot of time, effort and money.
it doesn't say who wrote the review, but wow....i thought this book was a good book to get from all here who praise it :v ................bob
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