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I had a friend ask me to make him a primer horn. This is my first one I made. I flattened it. The brass plug in back is removable to fill the horn. It was made out of a brass bolt and nuts. The wood is curly maple. Let me know what you think. I'm still learning how to build and carve them. I welcome all criticism.
 

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Looks good. I like the scrim. You really do not need a fill hole at the plug end. Just unscrew the brass plunger thingy and fill from front. Works for me.
That was the original plan to just unscrew that, I must of bought the only one that didn't unscrew. So the fill hole in the back was plan B. I didn't even know they made one that didn't unscrew.
 
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