BTW, if anyone is wondering where i get the "Thongs around the staple and tip" and tieing the strap to the horn that way, it came from a horn in the Dressler collection, the strap was made from a number10-15 thongs that were quill wrapped, and twined together every so often. That is the only native horn Ive looked at with a strap. Id love to be able to, at some point look at the other 3-4 surviving horns that the strap is beleivable to have been attached to the horn in the period. The Caldwell buffalo horn, and the horn that I cant remember, Scottish with a tump strap (Archibald Montgomerie perhaps?) the straps dont "Work" and IMHO the straps and horns were wedded together by some museum curator or family member way after the date of their use here in North America.....