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« on: April 10, 2011, 08:46:09 am »

does anybody know where i can send two bullhorns to and have hunting horns made out of them....when i was a teenager growing up hunting my parents couldnt afford to get me a tracking unit so i had to rely on an old hunting horn that was my grandpas that my dad had giving me and it worked for yrs...or my dogs werent hunting as far as i thought they were Grin.....anyways we had a bull slaughtered not to long ago that was a calf off some of my old showstock and i was going to do nice skull mount to hang in my shed but my dogs had other plans for it i was able to salvage the horns and would really like some nice hunting horns made out of them just to have around the house and use once in a while for sh!ts and giggles....any info would be greatly appreciated thanks
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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2011, 10:45:42 am »

They're not hard to make. Do a little reading on the internet and you can do it yourself. My buddy used to make alot. He's would take a glass bottle and break it and use a broken piece of glass to scraped them and take a hot nail and make the mouth piece.
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