First let me Thank all of you for your kind thoughts and words it means a lot to me.
Craig asked the question about what was the triangular object in the last photo. Technically it is called a Pulverflasche/Powder flask. The main body holds the Powder for the bore. The small right lower arm with a spout holds the powder for the pan. And the left lower cap is actually a Spanner to wind the lock before firing. That was kind of handy, it was easy to loose your regular spanner and this ones stays with your Powder flask. I had the oppertunity to make it at the NMLRA classes in Bowling Green. Bob Elka and Joe Valentin taught a Horn Class Bob taught making Cow Horn, Horns and Joe European Schools. In the class Joe showed us how to fabricate the brass ends and how to use the classic Silver Solders Easy-1,240deg.F, Medium-1,275deg.F, and Hard-1,365deg.F. Also introduced me to Yellow Silver Solder (RioGrande No. 132-201) that is very nice for making or repairing your Brass parts. The second year was the carving of the Antler. The design was inspired from a great book, Master French Gunsmiths' Design. It was fun to make but as Ed said this is Grandparents tech. I think the use of the Cow Horn is a more practical method of carrying your powder. Thanks, Hank