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Offline Carl Dumke

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19th century Ohio screw-tip horn
« on: May 11, 2011, 05:11:14 AM »
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!   






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Re: 19th century Ohio screw-tip horn
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2011, 06:08:06 AM »
Real nice find!
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Re: 19th century Ohio screw-tip horn
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2011, 04:57:07 PM »
I like it! Simple.

1) Carl, is the screw tip internally or externally threaded?

(For those who do not know what that means here is a link to a very short article on threads...
http://www.hornguild.org/articles-from-the-archives/the-screw-tip-powder-horn-from-feb-2007-edition-of-the-horn-book/)

2) Do I see a horn stopper? Are the sides of the stopper tapered or straight?

Great find and thanks for the clear pictures.

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Re: 19th century Ohio screw-tip horn
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2011, 07:21:19 PM »
I like it! Simple.

1) Carl, is the screw tip internally or externally threaded?

(For those who do not know what that means here is a link to a very short article on threads...
http://www.hornguild.org/articles-from-the-archives/the-screw-tip-powder-horn-from-feb-2007-edition-of-the-horn-book/)

2) Do I see a horn stopper? Are the sides of the stopper tapered or straight?

Great find and thanks for the clear pictures.

Rick,
The horn is an external screw tip and there isn't a stopper.  What you see is the whole tip.  Thanks!


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Rick,
The horn is an external screw tip and there isn't a stopper.  What you see is the whole tip.  Thanks!


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