Revolutionary War era re-enactors, and French & Indian War era re-enactors, will appreciate this nice quality large antiqued powder horn.
This well made powder horn is finished in early 1750 to 1770 era styling, with a banded groove for a strap, three concave fluted bands, and a tapered tip with faceted flats. The walnut butt plug is stained dark, fitted tight, and retained by four tiny pins. A decorative scalloped lip extends past the the butt plug, and is drilled for the leather strap, included but not shown.
Hand made in the USA, this horn is a work of art. You can be proud to carry it. You can personalize this horn with your name, primitive poetry, map, or folk art scrimshaw, exactly like original horns.
When decorated with your scrimshaw engraving, this horn will make a fine First Prize for a Primitive Shooting Match, or presentation gift to Benefactors who have helped your club achieve success.
Hand made from selected large scrimshaw quality cow horns, typically 10 to 14" arc length. No two horns are exactly alike.
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Accouterments,
Volume Two,
by James R. Johnson
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Accouterments,
Volume Three,
by James R. Johnson
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Powder Horns and Their Architecture,
by Madison Grant
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Recreating the 18th Century Hunting Pouch,
how to create a fine aged American Rifleman's bag,
full color, photos of 20 antique bags,
by T. C. Albert
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Recreating the 18th Century Powder Horn,
the secrets of making, decorating, and aging fine powder horns,
by Scott & Cathy Sibley
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Flint Priming Valve,
dispenses about 1 grain weight
of FFFFg priming powder,
fits 7/32" hole, solid brass
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Flint Lock Priming Valve,
dispenses 3 grain weight,
fits 19/64" hole, solid brass
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Track's Catalog 18,
Out of Print
Please use our FREE on-line catalog and web site.
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Part Number:
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CATALOG-18
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Price:
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$10.00
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