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blacksmithman64

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David G sent me a few horns to play with, they were a little on the rough side so I figured I'd try a different style; did this one in a primitive style.I carved the tip a little (thin horn) and just scraped it down and started scratchin'!
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GOOD JOB SW!! :thumbsup:

HEY! I got me a SW horn now too!! :grin: :grin: he done real good on it too,soons I geta camera I'll get pics!! it's a RUM Horn!! :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: it'll be put to use! hic! :haha:
 
:thumbsup: ..........NICE!!!. You know I think that really adds to the character of the horn. If something is suposed to represent an item that is a couple of hundred years old it should have some "dings" in it.
:hmm: ..........the horn may be a little rough, but there ain't nothin' rough about the craftsmanship . [strike]Good[/strike] Great job; thanks for sharing
Soggy
 
Very Nice Craftsmanship! I'd carry it proudly on my hip. :thumbsup: thanks for sharing.
Steve
 
Guys, he has'nt had those horns but a few days and they were staight off the cow! They were not of the best quality and I thought they would be something for him to play or practice around with and then he turns this out. :shocked2: Outstanding Stumblin Wolf as I love to see raw materials turned into art. :thumbsup:
 
WOW!, There are a lot of gifted people on this forum, and you are one of em. :v
Nice horn! :thumbsup:
 

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