Friday, December 31, 2021

Work by Bruce Horne: Part I

Bruce and Lori

Las Vegas 2004 

















Supplied Photos.

Thursday, December 30, 2021

18th Century Artisan Show – Lewisburg, PA

 

18th Century Artisan Show – Lewisburg, PA

February 4, 2022 - February 5, 2022

Lewisburg, PA

Country Cupboard Inn


Contact: John Getz or Art DeCamp

Phone:570-541-1655 or 814-643-6343

Email: ajdecamp@verizon.net

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Bruce D. Horne

 

Bruce D. Horne, 69, of Bloomington, IL, passed away at 9:46 PM, Friday, December 24, 2021, at his niece’s home in New London, MO.

A Life Celebration for Bruce will be held at a later date. Arrangements for cremation are under the direction of the James O’Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, MO.

Bruce was born May 21, 1952, in Holden, MA to Donald Everet Horne and Beverly Jean Lemelin Horne.

He was married to Lori A. Schmeling on April 23, 1983, in Mt. Zion, IL. She survives.

Other survivors include his father, Donald Horne of the state of Illinois, his mother, Beverly Horne of Hannibal, MO, two brothers, David Loring Horne of Prairie Du Rocher, Il and Donald Craig Horne (Sarah) of Higbee, MO.

Bruce is also survived by his awesome nieces and nephews and his fur babies, two cats: Sig and Ghillie, and his dog, Bennelli.

Bruce was a talented mixed media artist. Always creating, Bruce was a painter, a woodcarver and sculpted and did blacksmithing with many of his knives and horns being recognized in artist trade publications. An outdoorsman at heart, Bruce was very much looking forward to moving to rural Ralls County, MO. He enjoyed hunting of all kinds ranging from big game, such as elk and bison to deer to wild boar. Bruce was also an excellent fly fisherman and loved to fish in the streams of Missouri, and in the oceans near Cabo San Lucas and Hawaii. A connoisseur of whiskey, Bruce enjoyed a good bourbon or scotch. Most of all Bruce cherished the moments he shared with his beloved wife, Lori, his family and his fur babies.

Memorial contributions may be made to Consumed Ministries of Hannibal, MO or Pleasant Green Baptist Church in Madison, MO.

Online condolences may be shared at www.JamesODonnellFuneralHome.com.

Monday, December 27, 2021

2022 - ALABAMA – KENTUCKY RIFLE SHOW

2022 - ALABAMA – KENTUCKY RIFLE SHOW

JAN. 13TH, 14th & 15TH 2022

AT THE JOE WHEELER STATE PARK CONVENTION CENTER


FRIDAY HOURS: THE SHOW OPENS AT 8 AM & CLOSES AT 8 PM

SATURDAY HOURS: THE SHOW OPENS AT 8 AM & CLOSES AT 2 PM

THURSDAY JAN. 13th IS VENDOR SETUP FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 8 PM


ADDMISSION IS $10 FOR ADULTS 16 AND OLDER

CHILDERN UNDER 16 ARE FREE


THE LODGE HAS SPECIAL ROOM RATES FOR THOSE STAYING AT THE LODGE FOR THE SHOW.


PLEASE CONTACT THE JOE WHEELER LODGE FOR RESERVATIONS

4401 McLEAN DR, ROGERSVILLE, AL 35652

800-544-5639 OR 256-247-5461


TABLE RESERVATIONS

Name: ____________________________________________________________
6FT
TABLE(S)_____________  @ $75 EACH ____________________


Make checks payable to AL – KY Rifle Show


MAIL TABLE RESERVATIONS TO:

JIM PARKER, 3441 SELF CREEK, WARRIOR, AL 35180


SHOW IS FOR COLONIAL PERIOD FIREARMS AND RELATED PERIOD ITEMS

NO MODERN FIREARMS OR CARTRIDGE BLACK POWDER ARMS ALLOWED

CIVIL WAR VINTAGE PERCUSSION FIREARMS AND RELATED ITEMS ARE ALLOWED


FOR SHOW INFO: 

CONTACT JIM PARKER @ 205-566-1387 OR 205-680-9219

EMAIL: calvarylongrifles@gmail.com

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Bruce Horne

 It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of Bruce Horn on Friday, December 24, 2021.

Eternal rest grant unto Bruce, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

More info to come.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Merry Christmas

 

Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas!

Robert, Art and Jan



Thursday, December 23, 2021

Recent Project by Brian Anderson

 

Wheellock pistol in the style of 1540


my lock

Photography supplied by Brian Anderson.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Missourian by Iron John Logan

Pipe tomahawk and stand hand crafted with the collector in mind, using traditional tools and techniques to bring back a piece of the past. The Missourian was inspired by numerous antique tomahawks from the woodland cultures with it's hand forged and file decorated head, hand carved and alkaline stained cherry handle with Keyhole piercings and Pink Lip Pearl inlays. Handle is drilled and lined with brass it's full length for easy smoking and cleaning. Edge is not steeled. Included stand is made from hand rubbed pecan wood with solid brass and felt armatures.

Garters by Jan Zender

 


Photography by Jan Riser.

Monday, December 20, 2021