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Pat B:
You are out doing yourself, John but I know how important therapy can be. Keep up the good work.   ::)

Hawkdancer:
Looking good, JW!  Remember "illegitimate non carborundum"!  Or Don't let the bas***ds grind you down!
Hawkdancer

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: Hawkdancer on October 16, 2019, 11:18:27 pm ---Looking good, JW!  Remember "illegitimate non carborundum"!  Or Don't let the bas***ds grind you down!
Hawkdancer

--- End quote ---

Well, this bass turd is grinding down, well-scraping really, the horn.

I plan on dying the lower end of the horn that is modified/shaped with a combination of black and cocoa brown RIT dye. The upper end will be left in it's natural color.

Now I gotta remember where I put the last dozen ebony fiddle pegs I bought years ago just for this purpose. I DO remember I was going to put them right where I would never forget them, that much I remember. What am I saying? I am going to make a trip to Haggarty's just to buy another $2 fiddlepeg.

mullet:
Sweet, JW! I'm glad to see you finally got started on another one for me ;D 8). just kidding, if you can't find your fiddle peg let me know. I have some.

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: mullet on October 17, 2019, 03:27:33 pm ---Sweet, JW! I'm glad to see you finally got started on another one for me ;D 8). just kidding, if you can't find your fiddle peg let me know. I have some.

--- End quote ---

If, by chance, you still have that little bison priming horn, could you send me a.photo?  I cannot find any images of it.

I might be buying a bench too turning lathe. Turning spouts and base plugs suddenly gets much easier. I might be doing a few more horns!

Tonite's progress:

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