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rustyh

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It has been about 25 years since I made my last horn. Wanted one a little bigger this one is almost 14" outside from base to spout used birds eye maple for the base and tip, bent a piece of wire coat hanger for the staple and "D" ring on the strap. The braid is some heavy waxed linen thread/twine that I was given a few years ago. Schrimed my initials at the base but I'm too shaky to do anything intricate. Enjoy
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that is a very fine horn that will give you a lot of good service. Especilly nifty is the strap - I like the system of the leather straps. You can lenghten or shorten the strap easily that way. Very nice touch!
 

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