Powder horns

My skill level is such that I'll let one of the master horners from the guild have at it. Below is one I made back in '86. It's a small priming horn while the one above it is an antique. As a matter of fact, I used it this past weekend on a woods walk.
 

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My skill level is such that I'll let one of the master horners from the guild have at it. Below is one I made back in '86. It's a small priming horn while the one above it is an antique. As a matter of fact, I used it this past weekend on a woods walk.
Tell me about the guild. I am interested in a horn that would go with the long hunter Era. My ancestors were not famous but were hunting in Powell valley before the Revolution , would like to have a horn or in tribute.
 
Here's what Wobblyshot was referring too..


Also there's , The Muzzleloading Forum.


Some very good Craftsmen & Ladies sell accoutrements on that site.

They're a few others, but that should keep you busy for awhile.🤣👍
 
Thanks for posting that information, Smo. Cane Cutter, one of my horns is a copy of an old Tennessee horn. I think your ancestor could have carried one like the one below. If I remember rightly, I picked it up at the Tennessee Kentucky Rifle Show in Knoxville. BTW, the show this year is coming up the Friday/Saturday after Easter weekend. There's usually several horners set up with plenty of horns for sale. If you're close come visit.
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Thanks for posting that information, Smo. Cane Cutter, one of my horns is a copy of an old Tennessee horn. I think your ancestor could have carried one like the one below. If I remember rightly, I picked it up at the Tennessee Kentucky Rifle Show in Knoxville. BTW, the show this year is coming up the Friday/Saturday after Easter weekend. There's usually several horners set up with plenty of horns for sale. If you're close come visit. View attachment 273287
Great looking horn wobblyshot1, I'd love to have one like it. Can't make it to Knoxville, but I appreciate the info.
 

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.54 cal flint, 15 inch lenght of pull, sliding wooden patch box ,42 inch barrel, Tennessee walnut, hand inletted stock, no particular style just features I requested, raised cheek piece, some carving would have to do close ups to see detail. Built by John Anderson when he was about 85 years old. The barrel is signed by John. Brass furniture.
 


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