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    Link fire steels..?

    The late great grumpy old blacksmith Mike Ameling made the type of strikers you're talking about, far as I know he made them from high carbon steel and forge welded them.
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    Cheap knife

    good find tg, BUT...I found TWO at an Amish flea market for 50 cents a piece! :grin: :thumbsup:
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    sparkers

    :thumbsup: good find! I read somewhere miroku used to make a good bess so you might have some shooters there.Hope yer not going to use 4f for the main charge! :shocked2:
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    My Powder Horn

    excellent work for a first horn, buffalo is about the hardest horn to work! :thumbsup:
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    Tiny Priming Horn

    :grin: thanks fella's!
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    Mule Skin Leather

    if its anything like horse leather you done good! I had a warshirt made from horse and let me tell ya that stuff was tough!
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    Primitive Scalper

    :thumbsup: Nice! I like those gnarly grubby knives! Only that ones not so grubby and gnarly!
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    Labor of love Gentleman's powder horn

    30 hours with just a pocket knife! Thats pretty fast there, Rick! That horn just screams "OLD TIME!" :thumbsup:
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    Powderhorn help..please

    you can bypass the double broiler and just steal your ol' lady's hair dryer! Turn it on high, hold the beeswax over the heat till it starts to melt, then rub onto the horn around the plug.Then play the heat on the horn and as the wax melts again, wipe the excess off with a paper towel.After it...
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    What to do with upholstery leather?

    BrownBear's right. I've made probably 50 possibles bags from upholstery 3 oz leather.I cut the parts out and use Duro spray adhesive to fasten the lining and leather together, mainly to make it easier to stitch up, but yes, put a fabric liner in it, ticking, broadcloth, calico,any old time...
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    Vet's horn

    that there is just OUTSTANDING! :thumbsup: Great attention to detail!
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    Drinking horn cup-how to cleanup?

    when I make a rum horn I sand the inside down to 220 and then give a good scrubbing with bleach and water and let it dry good,then add the melted beeswax.
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    Adirondack Huntin Rifle by Roy Stroh

    :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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    Adirondack Huntin Rifle by Roy Stroh

    Yeah, I busted RC's chops fer throwin it on the snow covered rocks...and here it was the builder that threw it on the snow covered rocks! :haha:
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    Forum Members Horn

    THANKS EVERYONE! I really appreciate it! :grin: Texhunter, the skinnyness of this horn is so cool, I think its what sets it off.It was a bear to drill... Ezekial-thank you for the kind words! David G- Forum members horn II for detailed pics. I did a tutorial of this horn if anyones...
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    Hello from Ohio

    howdy from Loudonville! :hatsoff:
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    Forum Members Horn

    yep Steve, turkey tracks! Theres deer tracks around the plug! That was David G's idea.
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    Forum Members Horn II

    Heres a few close ups, the big pics aren't that great!
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    Forum Members Horn

    Just recently finished this one up for a forum member, he asked me to post it when I got around to finishing it. :thumbsup: [/img] [/img] [/img] [/img]
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    Adirondack Huntin Rifle by Roy Stroh

    :shake: there ya go twistin my arm again tryin' ta git me to buy a fancy gun! Did Roy knock any off for it being shot in the buttstock? :rotf: Sweet piece of work, Roy! :thumbsup: BTW you need some cheap guns for sale on yer website! :haha:
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