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I have a copy and am in the process of making my first horn. The book is pretty good, with lots of illustrations and a good number of examples of originals and reproduction horns. I think it's a good investment for a novice like myself.
:front: I got one and it's the best $20.00 bucks ($28.00 Canadian :crackup that I've spent in a while.I had made a few horns before getting the book, but it's never too late to learn , and there is plenty to learn from Scott Sibley. Lot's of great pictures, and ideas .
Order today you won't be sorry :m2c:
Soggy
IF you google the book's authors (Scott and Cathy Sibley)you may be able to find their classified ad in Muzzleloader magazine. They're offering autographed copies for $23 including postage, direct from the authors' home in Powell, Wyo. I sent my check a few days ago.
It's a real nice book. I used it to make my horn that I posted in here about 2 weeks ago. My horn
I ordered my from track of the wolf(the printer) and it made here in 3 days like all of my orders I placed with them so far.
Lehigh..
:thumbsup: Hats off to the Sibleys. Their book is the best book out to date on making powder horns. Great photos, easy to understand step by step instructions. Some beautiful photos of original and reproduced horns. Have made a few horns along the way, but the Sibley book offers some new ideas and techniques. :thanks: