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    Senior Member Crotalus's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
    I assume that one that walked in a field, ate grass and got slaughtered! lol Good question of which I do not have an answer for.
    What I meant was.. Is this just a plain old cow, or was it some kind or african exotic? I guess you are talking about a cow.

    I see a lot of Impala and Springbuck horns for sale, but they look hollow so only the tip would be suitable. Antlers are mostly solid.

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    Actually I believe they are just old Texas steer horn. I'm making two now from Buffalo horn. Those should be completed in a few weeks when I have the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weirdbob View Post
    It was one with horns apparently
    Now, it's one without horns..

    Great looking brushes!

    Cattle horns are pretty much empty space except at the tips as well. Depends on the horn as to how long the solid part is.

    I used to make powder horns for black powder shooters and threw away a bunch of good brush handles I guess. Oh well.
    Last edited by Wullie; 02-02-2012 at 09:14 PM.

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