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An F&I Horn
« on: January 12, 2012, 04:35:23 AM »
I haven't posted anything for awhile, so I thought I'd better correct that.  Here's an F&I horn that I have been working on for awhile, Here's a bit of history.  I met a rancher from Eastern Oregon who raises Japanese cattle and I told him about my making powder horns.  He said that he might have some horns lying about the ranch and he'd send me some.  Well what I got was a matched pair of big horns plus a massive elk shed that was 'just lying around'.  I had been eying the horns and thinking that they were perfect for a lobed horn.  So I decided that the horn would go to the rancher as my thanks.  The horn came along fairly rapidly, however as usual, I had to think on what to engrave.  I wanted the owner's name in a car-touche', so that was the first thing I put on.  I had also seen a nice floral pattern on an original F&I period horn that I liked, so I decided to break up the engraving on the body with that.  After a lot of thought I decided to put a hunter taking a shot at a deer (the hunter is my modification of the "Pointed Tree" hunter), a couple 18th century sayings and a border around the body/throat junction and at the base.  The horn was then stained with RIT dye; dark brown on the throat and lemon yellow with a pinch of black on the body.  The base plug is clear fir, painted with Soldier Blue milk paint.  The strap is from Kris Polizzi of Pennsylvnia and matches the base plug.  I made leather tabs for the strap and stained them with vinegar dye.









I also made a 50 gr measure from a tip of the elk shed to go with the horn and strap.  Needless to say the rancher (who didn't know about this little project) got a nice Christmas present.  He called me up and said that he's afraid to take it out and use it, much less show it to his shooting buddies...

Scott

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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2012, 05:11:11 AM »
Scott very nice horn

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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2012, 06:15:05 AM »
I really liike the way the scrim came out Scott.

Steve
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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2012, 06:40:02 AM »
I took my time on this one, but I was not all the way satisfied with the lettering.  One of these days I'll learn myself how to letter right.

Scott

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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2012, 05:02:59 PM »
 Good looking horn Scott, nice work. I like the carving design.

  Tim C.

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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2012, 10:47:16 PM »
The blue milk paint and matching color in the strap really sets it off. Lettering just takes practice. I'm totally art deficient, and taught myself calligraphy years ago. You just need models to follow, and then do it over and over and over and over........
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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2012, 03:32:10 AM »
Yah, I know Kermit; my response was sorta tongue and cheek.  My lettering is much better than when I started.  I look at my first engraving and think "I did that!?".  My main problem is filling the outline.  It's either not dense enough for my tastes or my lines are not even.  Looks ok from a distance, but on closer inspection, ugh!  I probably should use an angled hatching or cross hatching.  Is is period and will look better...

Scott

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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2012, 03:18:33 AM »
Beautiful horn ! The F&I war style horns are my favorite.  :)

By the way your lettering looks great so don't be so hard on yourself, heck you should see some of my "lettering" if thats what you could call it.  ???
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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2012, 04:45:11 AM »
I think ya did big. I like it ;D
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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #9 on: January 14, 2012, 05:00:15 AM »
Scott,

Absolutely Outstanding work of art!  I've always admired the F&I horns...


Thanks for sharing such a fine piece.....
Charlie

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Re: An F&I Horn
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2012, 05:17:39 AM »
Thanks again all.  I'm not all that hard on myself, but you know, an artist is his own worst critic... ;D

Scott