Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Accoutrements => Topic started by: Second-rate Marksman on December 03, 2024, 12:50:46 PM
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Mail call! Taking the craft of 18th-century gear to the next level with this stunning York County horn by Adam Daub of 18th Century Arms. It’s beautifully paired with a matching primer from Adam and a hunting pouch crafted by the talented Jeff Luke of Po Boy Leather.
Every detail speaks to the artistry and skill these makers bring to their work. It’s not just gear—it’s a tribute to the history and craftsmanship of a bygone era.
I’ll take some more close-up/flavor shots of the horn and include them here when I have more time.
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:hairy that's a great looking kit!
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Thank you, Jim! I’ve been really fortunate to strike up friendships with some very talented people.
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You know he means me right . :hairy
Actually I had nothing to do with that kit but I do agree it's a fantastic looking setup.
Kevin
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Good looking kit, it goes well with your long guns, for sure.
The powder measure has a familiar look to it.
I have always thought about making one of those priming horns but never got around to it. Maybe one of these days. Or not. Sure is a great way to use up some horn bases.
John (Bigsmoke)