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FOR SALE Matched Pair of Heiland Cattle Horns for sale...

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I purchased these about 10 years ago with great ambitions to create a matched set of Highland drinking horns in the style of the 17th/18th Century Scottish clans complete with Celtic knotwork engraving, silver inlay, etc. but time has gotten the better of me and it's best to pass them on to someone who can appreciate and breathe new life into them in one form or another (ahem...Bob/"Pathfinder" if you are reading this:)...$150 for the pair, and that's about what I paid for them back then...price includes shipping to anywhere in the lower 48. Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for your interest!

P.S. I read a book on the Scottish Clan back in the 1970's, and one of the Clans (not sure which one) had a ritual when the new "Laird"/heir of the family was chosen, they had to completely drink a full horn of Claret wine without a pause, and the decorated cattle horn used for this ritual went back many generations within the Clan...does anyone have more details on this?
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