I bought the flat horn, at a southern Minnesota farm auction back in the 80s.
I was inspired, and I've always wanted to make a horn with a critter carved into it.
Fast forward to about 8-10 years ago.
I found a couple of bison horns, and formed a plan.
RudyCs sister made me a strap out of hemp fibres.
I started the horn then life jumped in, and we retired, and moved.
It's been pretty nice the last week or so, so I've been sittin in the sun on the south side of the house, absorbing some heat, and finishing up some old projects.
I finished up the bison horn.
Thought you guy's might get a kick out of seein it.
Bison horn
Cowhorn plug, which I carved a bit curved, so you put the plug in horizontal, then turn it vertical, and it locks into the horn
Rawhide to attach the strap to the horn
Braided braintan buckskin for the plug strap
Hemp strap
Eastern red cedar plug with a copper staple made from a copper nail
Melted trap wax for a finish
I sanded to 800 grit, on the back part
320 grit on the front, makes it look furry-er. lol
Jim