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Quote from: Oldetexian on October 08, 2019, 06:09:51 PM I will try to post a pic once I get back home.Goodness, gracious Ray, we're going to have to drive a spike into your foot to keep you around.
I will try to post a pic once I get back home.
My #1 preference in a powder horn = A Flat Horn ( often called a Scottish Flat Powder Horn )Why = IMHO this style horn is easier to carry (fits closer to my body) & it fits my hand better. ++BEAVERMAN made & gifted it to Me.!!
I sure like the color on that flathorn Puffer!This is the last horn I have built. [ Invalid Attachment ] Its intended to be for my squirrel rifle,a .36 by Mark Cambell.
it wont be long till I can back in the shop and start producing again, hope I can remember how to do this stuff!!!!
Quote from: BEAVERMAN on October 10, 2019, 11:01:04 AM it wont be long till I can back in the shop and start producing again, hope I can remember how to do this stuff!!!! Just like riding a bicycle, Beav. Once you learn... blah, blah, blah.The thing I have problems with is not what to do, but rather the sequence with which you do it. Seems like as I get older, I am having more and more problems with that. Oh well, at least I am still looking at the top side of the grass.
Quote from: Puffer on October 05, 2019, 03:52:06 PMMy #1 preference in a powder horn = A Flat Horn ( often called a Scottish Flat Powder Horn )Why = IMHO this style horn is easier to carry (fits closer to my body) & it fits my hand better. ++BEAVERMAN made & gifted it to Me.!!Dang Jack, you still have that horn!!!!!!! you keep posting stuff on here that we made many years ago, plum forgot about alot of that stuff, I lost all my files (pics)of previous work a few years back, glad you are posting these, at least I can capture some of the stuff back and I have been copying them to a thumb drive, with building the new shop/ apt for Laura and I at my sons place it wont be long till I can back in the shop and start producing again, hope I can remember how to do this stuff!!!!