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Goldhunter

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I took some time off from my rifle to finish this horn. I've been messing around with it off and on for a few months now.

It's a left hand horn, about 13.5 inches outside curve.
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Attempted two different scrimshaw themes. One of houses:
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One of a rope net type design I saw on an old horn in one of my books.
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Base is about 3 inches and has a slightly concave center. I haven't added the staple yet.
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Thanks for looking! :v
 
Goldhunter,
Very nice! You can be proud to carry
that one.
snake-eyes :applause: :bow: :hatsoff:
 
That chunk of cedar I've been using lately has some really interesting grain in it. I think it gives it a used look.

thanks.
 
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