Here is the finished product. Here is a close-up of the head. It is made of buffalo horn laminated between bone.
Bravo Harold, an unusual combination for the crook, but I like it. What wood you end up using for the staff?
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Very nice. The talent that resided on the forum constantly amazes me.
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Another, very successful project finished, Harold. I like the use of a Turk's Head to cover the join - not seen that before. Regards Chas
WOW That is nice , and I have never seen one like it , Awesome job . How did you do it ? The handle is great.
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Excellent work. It is an unusual combination from others I've seen, but extremely attractive. You are a talented man. Thank you for the pic.
AWESOME!!!!
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Well done!!! Glad to see the staff worked so well for you. Mike Originally Posted by Harold Cannon Here is the finished product. Here is a close-up of the head. It is made of buffalo horn laminated between bone.
Very nice!!!
Originally Posted by Harold Cannon Here is the finished product. Here is a close-up of the head. It is made of buffalo horn laminated between bone. Coola-Boola! Harold, you never cease to amaze!
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