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I’m working on my third scrimshawed horn. This is a work in progress and was inspired by the “Eversley horn”, showing plans of Havana and Matanzas harbors.
 

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Ha ha yeah, after doing a lil scrim on my cow horn, I figured, yeah not again lol. Too much for me. Too much finger cramping… @Idahomie ‘s horn looks unbelievably awesome 👏😎
Why thank you! Yeah… scrimshaw’s not for the faint of heart. Between the neck cramping and constant numbness/tingling in my right hand, I’m beginning to wonder if it’s something I’ll be able to continue long term. I’ve tried using a Dremel in the past on one of my horns in order to give me some relief, but I wasn’t particularly happy with the results. You simply can’t achieve the same delicate lines as you can with a scribe or sewing needle.

I love your horn. Maybe we could trade a powder horn for some custom scrimshaw work? Not to hijack the thread, but here’s a couple others I’ve done.
 

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Went to a black powder shoot put on by the Native Sons of the Golden West. I was asked to help at the gunsmith bench and was glad to do so since I can’t shoot yet. There were at least 60 shooters on the line making smoke. I was able to help lots of folks with their guns, it was great. It was great to see like minded folks having fun. Plenty of nice hardware to look at. I left my phone in the truck, so I’m sorry no pictures. But trust me, these California people can shoot!
 
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