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Trkdriver99

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This is a little old horn I picked up in an antique store in Maine. It is about 7" long and butte is 1 3/8-1 5/8". Has an octagonal carved sprout with little notches cut in it. It had powder in it and is thin enough to see the powder in it. An addition to my collection.

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Ronnie
 
Wonderful little old horn! Yep, that one is begging to be used. Great find. :thumbsup:
 
That looks like the measuring tape they give the kids who don't go to shop class, because they can't figure out what the little lines mean between the big numbers.
A good horn to add to any collection.
 
I did fire the powder that was in it and "it done good". I really like this little horn too. One of my favorite ones.

Ronnie
 
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