Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Antiques and Treasures => Topic started by: rollingb on July 24, 2020, 02:18:07 PM
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I got this powder horn from a guy located in Upstate New York,.... the place of the powder horn's origin is unknown.
This horn is in great shape, and what may look like a crack in the mid-forward portion of the horn, is nothing more than a minor surface scratch in the horn's light patina. :)
(https://i.imgur.com/VhhcKj9l.jpg?1)
Base plug could use a little linseed oil, as the original finish is about gone.
(https://i.imgur.com/lwKOUsHl.jpg?1)
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:hairy
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Rondo, nice horn, what is the diameter of the spout hole?
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Rondo, nice horn, what is the diameter of the spout hole?
Jim, spout hole is 1/4" ..... a little small for my preference but works okay for FFFG. :hairy
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Thanks!
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Rondo, nice horn, what is the diameter of the spout hole?
Jim, spout hole is 1/4" ..... a little small for my preference but works okay for FFFG. :hairy
Wouldn't be much of a job to open that up to 5/16" or so. Ffg pours well out of that size opening.
John (Bigsmoke)
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Rondo, nice horn, what is the diameter of the spout hole?
Jim, spout hole is 1/4" ..... a little small for my preference but works okay for FFFG. :hairy
Wouldn't be much of a job to open that up to 5/16" or so. Ffg pours well out of that size opening.
John (Bigsmoke)
Yep! :hairy