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  1. Curtis Makamson

    Spiral Horn

    This small powder horn is 9 3/8 inches on the outside curve. It is 5 ¾ inches at its greatest circumference. It is to be carried in a pouch or pocket. The body of the horn is carved in a spiral manner consisting of eight individual spirals. Each spiral circles the circumference of the horn two...
  2. Curtis Makamson

    Spoons

    Take a few of those odds and ends of wood you keep saving because one day something will be made from them and rasp out some spoons. They don’t have to be fancy--just plain utilitarian type things. The rationale behind a wooden spoon is it is not likely to damage the tin lining in cups or...
  3. Curtis Makamson

    Another from Mississippi

    I’m a new member from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Most of my black powder experience has come through Civil War reenacting but there is definitely a fascination with weapons from earlier eras. My shooting is pretty limited now days, but quite a bit of time is spent making baskets and feeble...
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