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ridjrunr:

--- Quote from: rollingb on August 09, 2020, 10:14:37 AM ---Dan,.... that's a down-right beautiful horn in my opinion!  :hairy  :)  :applaud

I bought an antique powder horn that should be showing up any day now, and it has 2 cracks in the sides of it (wish it was buffler horn, but it ain't :().
Once I have the horn "in hand", I'll determine if it needs a similar full-length rawhide repair.  :hairy


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I bet it will😊
If i can get to it today, ill post pix of the bag that came with this, very deteriorated and dry rot and damaged but a very thick leather. I wish I could have talked with the guy for awhile but it was end of show and everyone was packing etc.

ridjrunr:

--- Quote from: BEAVERMAN on August 09, 2020, 09:47:10 AM ---Can't say that I've ever seen an entire horn covered before, do you think it's very old or someone just did not want to work the horn to smooth and sanded 30 or 40 years ago?

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Im bettin 1950-1960’s.

ridjrunr:
It will be a great bag to duplicate. Im hoping I can save the buttons on the flap. There were a couple other KMA tokens in the bag. (Kansas Muzzleloaders Association)

ridjrunr:
Couple more

rollingb:

--- Quote from: ridjrunr on August 09, 2020, 12:42:57 PM ---It will be a great bag to duplicate. Im hoping I can save the buttons on the flap. There were a couple other KMA tokens in the bag. (Kansas Muzzleloaders Association)

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I agree.  :)  :hairy

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