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I need help identifying the maker's mark on my TOW powder horn

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I bought a powder horn from Track of the Wolf. I really like the horn and I would like to know more (anything really) about the maker. ToW couldn't/wouldn't give me any information. As I said, it's a great horn with very nice scrimshaw work and the only complaint is that the builder used an electrical staple on the bottom, even a common fence staple would have looked better ... oh well. Powder Horn Makers Mark.jpg
 
Saw the same mark on some horns for sale at the hawken classic. The horns were for sale by the fellow who now owns powderhorns and more. He said a friend of his made them and I can not remember his friends name. He told me that he also makes horns for ToW. Try giving Gerry a call at powderhorns and more, he will have your answer.
 
Saw the same mark on some horns for sale at the hawken classic. The horns were for sale by the fellow who now owns powderhorns and more. He said a friend of his made them and I can not remember his friends name. He told me that he also makes horns for ToW. Try giving Gerry a call at powderhorns and more, he will have your answer.
Thank you, I'll give it a try.
 

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