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ridjrunr
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OLD horn
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January 10, 2015, 05:28:00 PM »
I am interested to hear what you guys that have studied horns longer than I ,have to say about this marvelous beauty. I didn't buy it (yet?) but would like input. I think it would hold more than a pound. Could this be a campaign horn,for long term travel/ scout? It came out of New England,(Maine).
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Bison Horn
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Looks like a nice one Dan, hope to see you at Frozen Foot. BH
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