Photos by Jan Riser.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Jack Haugh Hudson Valley Fowler
Cherry wood stock 54" .60 cal barrel. All hand made lock, silver masks, & furnishings. Built in 1978.
Photos by Robert Weil.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Randy Hedden Eastern Style Buffalo Powder Horn
This horn is 14 inches long, from spout to top of butt plug, along the outside curve and is 3-1/4" in diameter at the large end. The cow horn screw tip is 2-1/2" long and has a tapered bore to accept the tapered ebony wood spout plug. The butt plug is American Black Walnut and has chip carving and a cut rope pattern that are reminiscent of York County, Pennsylvania screw tip powder horns.
The entire horn has a hand scraped finish. The spout end of the horn has a finer scraped finish then the butt end of the horn. This was purposely done to further accentuate the demarcation from the spout/throat area of the horn to the actual body of the horn.
Provisions for mounting a strap are provided by a staple in the throat of the horn and a staple in the butt plug.
The entire horn has a hand scraped finish. The spout end of the horn has a finer scraped finish then the butt end of the horn. This was purposely done to further accentuate the demarcation from the spout/throat area of the horn to the actual body of the horn.
Provisions for mounting a strap are provided by a staple in the throat of the horn and a staple in the butt plug.
Photos supplied by Randy Hedden.
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