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Rustic drinkin' horn

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Just finished a week-long project making a drinkin' horn for Keller Nights at the German American Society here in Omaha.  I followed the instructions given by Two Feathers here:  It isn't real pretty but I'm proud of it and hope it serves the purpose.

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You'll have to round up some mead and find out.

Rodney

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Looks pretty in the pictures!  Great work!

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Pretty enough. Something like this I wouldn't be too concerned about it being a little rough. 

A rustic period piece should be rustic.

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I reckon it looks awesome

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I like that! What did you seal the inside of the horn with?

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On ‎4‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 8:36 PM, maxdaddy said:

I like that! What did you seal the inside of the horn with?

I did not seal the horn.  Per web post by Two Feathers--inside scraped and loosely smoothed, one day bleach, .38 cal. rifle bore, 210 shotgun bore, bottle brush, one day denture tablets, 3 days bleach and a lot of scrubbing to make sure it was no longer slick, but was very clean inside.  Outside of horn was scraped, sanded, steel-wooled, compounded, and waxed.

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