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Lets see your horns and flasks!

Started by Dryball, October 18, 2008

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Razor

Wildbull..
Sorry  to be so late answering...
Yup.... .30 carbine case an' a lead boolit I cast up, staubed in there...
no primer or powder o'course !!!
Held in with 2 iron pins ( cut off nails) ::)

kit_carson

Quote from: Utsutiyona on December 11, 2008
Nice horn! Just beggin for scrimshaw! Ya oughta give it a whirl Jean.

Ned



ive been thinkin about doin that to it this winter. seein as how we are snowed in! can you belive it 6-8ft of snow in 2 days!

raymond the younger

little jim,
you sure you got enough horns? ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
raymond  hntr


Dryball

Those are some sweet horns! dntn

Ned

Oregon Horner

Nice ones Stumblin Wolf!  I like the wild boar you have on that one. thmbsup
Scott

Captain Midnight

Here is a horn that was built for me by the awesomely talented Stumblin Wolf! He engraved it with a map of my grandfather's farm and symbols and verses that have particularly sentimental meaning to me. I cannot recommend this man enough, he is a master!










Leathermonger

Nicley executed wolf! very well done! dntn

Razor

WOW  !!!
That is   AWE-SOME  !!!  :o :o

redwoodfox

this is the only one i own and since i don't own a muzzleloader i cut the spout a little larger to carry pellets for my hunting pellet rifle. The stopper is a eye tooth from a dead seal i found on the beach. I have friends that shoot blackpowder and they laughed their butts off when they found out i made a pellet horn.

bigboytwo

Here is a nice little primer I put together a few yrs ago. Used a piece of glass to shave her down from rough to finish. I enjoy making these things. chrrs

yeoldcraftsman

Here's a few more to look over.
Gary























Red Badger

"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."

DaveHawk

Stumblin Wolf you have a very nice gift !

Captain Midnight

Here's one of mine featured over on the Contemporary Makers blog. This one is the third one I have built and is my personal horn used with my southern rig.

http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/2012/11/jeffrey-l-greene-southern-banded-powder.html