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Here are the first horns I have made. They are kind of addicting.
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Thanks for looking.
Trinity
 
:hatsoff: Very Good T JR ; You going to scrimshaw that middle one ? Nice white horn like that, just asking to be scratched on.
Soggy
 
TJR said:
Here are the first horns I have made. They are kind of addicting.

Well met! I like those. For your first horns, they're looking pretty good. Keep up the good work! Be sure and post the center one when you get the scrimshanding done.

Ron
 
Plink I used Rit dye ,I got the idea it from The book "Recreating the 18th Century Powder Horn" by Scott & Cathy Sibley an excellent book for anyone wanting to make powder horns.Thanks agian for the compliments guys.
Trinity
 
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