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PIKELAKE
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A flat bison horn?
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January 17, 2020, 06:01:18 PM »
I have a real nice bison horn that I was thinking about flattening. I have worked on several bison horns and am aware that they are a little different from cow horns. I really don't want to experiment with this horn and was a wondering if anyone has flattened one and what are the concerns. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks....... John Zureki
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JOHN ZUREKI
Pukka Bundook
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Re: A flat bison horn?
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January 17, 2020, 06:05:35 PM »
John,
My thoughts on this are that a bison horn has an awful lot of taper, and will be Real wide in the butt-end if flattened. May be hard to hold on to in use.
Have heard they split easier than cow horn, but I have only rounded them, not flattened ..
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D. Taylor Sapergia
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Re: A flat bison horn?
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January 17, 2020, 08:27:14 PM »
If your horn is from a young animal it MIGHT be thin enough to flatten. Most bison horns I have seen are so thick that I cannot feature flattening them.
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D. Taylor Sapergia
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louieparker
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January 17, 2020, 10:07:06 PM »
Don't ask how it was done. But there is a way....LP
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msellers
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January 17, 2020, 10:21:25 PM »
Quote from: louieparker on January 17, 2020, 10:07:06 PM
Don't ask how it was done. But there is a way....LP
That is very impressive.
Mike
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Bob McBride
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January 17, 2020, 10:26:29 PM »
Quote from: louieparker on January 17, 2020, 10:07:06 PM
Don't ask how it was done. But there is a way....LP
Share with the class. How was that done? Super horn.
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Robby
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January 17, 2020, 10:48:04 PM »
That is a beautiful horn Louieparker!!!!!
Robby
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louieparker
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Re: A flat bison horn?
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January 17, 2020, 11:01:39 PM »
Would someone Please straighten out my mess...Not sure what I did. I was having trouble attaching the photo..
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louieparker
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January 17, 2020, 11:11:06 PM »
Sorry I thought I had posted the photo three times...
Wish I could tell you how it was done. But I really don't know what would be involved. But as Taylor says some of these horns are thick. On the small end for sure......LP
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D. Taylor Sapergia
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January 18, 2020, 12:37:50 AM »
Louis: the applied tip on your horn diminishes the effect of the exaggerated flare. That's a classy piece of work.
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D. Taylor Sapergia
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smylee grouch
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January 18, 2020, 01:10:24 AM »
I agree with every one here so far. That is a fine looking horn for sure. I can,t remember where right now but I think I seen one almost like it in a museum some where. Maybe Glorieta or Cody.
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PIKELAKE
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January 18, 2020, 01:47:12 AM »
Thanks for the insight folks. The horn that was posted really looks great. I am going to have to sit on this idea for a while. I really would hate to experiment with this horn; they are to come by around here. Thanks again, JZ
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JOHN ZUREKI
aaronc
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January 18, 2020, 09:25:53 AM »
Quote from: louieparker on January 17, 2020, 10:07:06 PM
Don't ask how it was done. But there is a way....LP
Well done sir.....however you did it.
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skillman
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Re: A flat bison horn?
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January 18, 2020, 03:52:51 PM »
You can flatten Buff horn. Be aware of the flaws in the horn just like cow horn. I work it down to where I want the thickness before I flatten it. I Use hot lard at around 335degrees. I do it in multiple heats for better control.
Steve
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John SMOthermon
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January 18, 2020, 04:43:10 PM »
My problem with flattening a bison horn was getting the hole drilled for the spout...
The drill bit worked it’s way thru the side of the horn...
I used a heat gun too flatten my horn, but I’m sure hot oil/lard would be easier.
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louieparker
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January 18, 2020, 04:43:37 PM »
aaronc.....,I didn't make that horn..Its an old horn,,,,,LP
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