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|  6th June 2011, 10:33 PM | #1 | 
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			Can someone tell me  where these Items were used?  The metal work is good but, has no designs. The bullet pouch looks Tibetan??  The powder horn end plug must come out to recharge it.  Guesses accepted as I'll probably have research further.  Thanks, Steve
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|  7th June 2011, 06:22 PM | #2 | 
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			Hi Steve. Interesting set of powder horn/flask and bullet/shot pouch.  Never seen a set like that before. And appears to be in good condition.  Is the horn actually made of horn or metal?  Often, powder horns had an additional larger end plug to fill the horn up faster. Wish I could help you identify the origin?? Doesn't look middle eastern at all.  Hope someone else here has better knowledge.  Again, nice complete set.  Rick.
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|  8th June 2011, 02:26 AM | #3 | 
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			Hi Rick,    It is a puzzle appears older the horn is very round, coarse fibered, lots of growth like rings. The answer maybe in the horns origin. at first i though Argentina.  Stone  shows #3 as a Tibetan bullet pouch.  So Maybe, the horn's   from a Yak. Thanks for the help. Steve
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