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turbo:

--- Quote from: caveman2533 on October 13, 2015, 10:46:26 am ---I heard Marty say "water" buffalo horn, how does it compare to using native bison horn and will it work to use a pronghorn antelope.

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Water buffalo horn is what you get at the pet store, it's hard to find the right shape though. According to Marty, American buffalo is smaller/more solid but the effect and feel is the same. I also got a bunch of cow horn to try. It seems very similar to the water buffalo horn. Marty said Swoose use to use cow horn almost exclusively. As for pronghorn antelope, I almost bought some to try. I imagine it would if one could get the right shape.

Horns make very natural punches. I'm enjoying the study.

iowabow:
Bowmo good video thanks for the punch notch video
 

iowabow:
If I have time tonight I will make a ulna notching video

iowabow:
Did not do the notching video because a friend dropped off a pile of apples. My wife when out of town so her surprise when she gets home is this apple pie I made! This is the first apple pie I ever made.
So what's better than apple pie? A flute on a clovis point sitting on an apple pie of course. This morning's point is titled ABO Pie.

iowabow:

--- Quote from: nclonghunter on October 12, 2015, 10:59:55 pm ---I  Would like to see a pic of the natural slabs you mentioned...Thanks

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Here is an example of what I was alluding to...

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