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John Goodman of Kissimmee Fl. is the proud owner of this nice priming horn, sold without scrimshaw. The
scrim was done at the owner's request by knife maker Russ Klingbell of Oveido Fl.
John is an ex-US Army Ranger that gives all of his equipment the test of hard use. This picture was take
after 2 years of being strapped to his hunting pouch. Still there!
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A simple, common man's powder horn set. Walnut plugs, forged staples, and cherry tip pegs. Large horn about 14 inches, the
primer is about 5 inches. T Gregg of Casselberry, Fl. purchased them to complement his smoothbore.
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A nice 15 inch twist full size horn circa 1760. It is designed to be worn on the left hand side. Tiger stripe maple plug,
original 100 year old fiddle peg, and hand forged staple. No scrim was done on this horn. Purchased by a collector from Illinios.
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Same horn, just a different angle to show off that beautiful twist!
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A 16 inch right hand fullsized horn with an amber colored tip. Again it supports an hand forged staple, maple plug and a original
fiddle peg. This horn was antiqued as per the owner's request. It's presently doing duty in Michigan.
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A veiw of the detail on the 16 inch horn. Notice the mother of pearl inlay on the fiddle peg tip. A example of small things
forgot in the 21st century.
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