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Chuck Burrows
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An original SW Virginia "country" horn
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January 11, 2011, 02:50:21 AM »
Thought ya'll might like a look at this one.I got this in a trade a while back - origin is SW Virginia and probably mid-1800's (?). Overall it is in nice shape with a beautiful natural patina over a variegated color pattern of yellows, reds, and dark greens. It was definitely scraped to finish and shows the marks as well as some chatter. The mouth is octagon shaped and the ovate buttplug appears to be hardwood, not pine, has an iron screw eye for the strap attachment and four small brads to hold the plug in. There are two small cracks in the butt end of the horn but otherwise it is in good to very good condition.
measurements:
buttplug - 3" x 2.5"
length around outside curve - 16.25"
straight across curve from tip to butt - 11"
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Jefferson58
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Re: An original SW Virginia "country" horn
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January 11, 2011, 04:57:25 PM »
Great horn, Chuck! That really is a beautiful example of a classic, simple, rural style. The coloring is outstanding as well. I have run into several that are very similar in antique and junk shops.
Thanks for sharing it.
Jeff
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Tim Crosby
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January 11, 2011, 05:43:34 PM »
Thanks for the pics Chuck, I'm with Jeff, great, what I would call Home Made horn.
Tim C.
PS: That looks like something broken off in the neck. Could it be another screw eye?
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skillman
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January 11, 2011, 06:02:02 PM »
Great find Chuck. Thanks for sharing.
Steve
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Steve Skillman
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Re: An original SW Virginia "country" horn
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January 12, 2011, 04:51:26 AM »
Might just be my eyes, but is the base plug made of flattened horn?
Thanks for posting the pictures Chuck..
TC
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RoaringBull
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MGillman
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June 21, 2016, 05:15:45 PM »
Do you know the county in which this horn came from?
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Ky-Flinter
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This is an old post. Chuck passed away back in April of this year.
-Ron
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