Hey all!
Picked up a screw tip horn doing some antiquing in south central Ohio. The national road is the basic route that follows old U.S. 40 (now approximately I-70) from PA to Saint Louis. This was the first major pathway to the west. Many people who moved west followed this path. It has some characteristics of a Franklin and Lancaster horns. The butt section is translucent and you can see some powder residue around the plug. Found another horn--didn't buy that one--but, on turning it over to inspect it, a significant amount of powder flowed freely onto the antique shop floor! I told the shop owner that it would be a bad idea to smoke near the cabinet! Would like to know if anyone has any other insight. Thanks!