FWIW; While living in El Paso, TX, back in the 1970s, it was not uncommon to have our Mexican neighbors bring their muzzleloaders across the border at the Bridge of The Americas and shoot in our matches, especially those held at the Franklin Mountain Gun Club, and the Membres Gun Club near Deming New Mexico.
There was this particular Caplock, in .50 cal, that I tried very hard, and very generously, to talk a Juarez Shooter out of.
It had been done very nicely with Cow Horn.
The nose cap, front sight, butt plate, side plate (glued onto metal) and even the ramrod pipes, were all done from a White and Grey-streaked Cows Horn.
This gun was pure eye candy.
Not that it was exceedingly accurate in any way, although I never shot it, or saw him shoot it more than just passingly well.
But it was certainly a killer for looks, and I really wanted that gun....I still recall that part quite well, and this thread brought that memory back. I would have "somehow" made that gun shoot, I just know it!
At one time I had a bunch of pictures that were made with an old fashioned Polaroid Camera, but before I could get them copied or digitalized, they had faded to the point of being unrecognizable.
Our old friend Captchee did some nice work in the "Custom Department" both with horn and the frets from a Guitar,
He re-dressed an old CVA for one of his friends that I remember quite well...It could be that I just like bling and a few shiny objects when inlet, with nice relief, into a stock.....especially when everything is hand-made by the builder.
Russ...