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<blockquote data-quote="Rancocas" data-source="post: 5279268" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>I believe that is Billy Griner out of south Georgia. He does some wonderful horn work. I've seen him at several shows. I had been looking for a southern banded powderhorn at last year's TN/KY show and so was looking for Griner there.</p><p>In the picture I see one banded horn on the table and two more hanging with the bag on the board.</p><p>However, before I got to Griner's table I came upon Ron Hess, another Georgia horn maker. Hess had exactly what I was looking for, and the price was right, so... My banded horn, by Hess, is a lighter color than the three of Griner's that are pictured.</p><p></p><p>I had thought of going to that AL/KY rifle show, but because of the distance it would have meant an overnight stay for me somewhere. It sounded like that show is about the same as the TN/KY show near Knoxville that I attend regularly, so decided to pass on it.</p><p></p><p>Rain here this morning and then it changed to snow. Snow still coming down.</p><p>I spent a couple of hours today running round balls and fishing sinkers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rancocas, post: 5279268, member: 2871"] I believe that is Billy Griner out of south Georgia. He does some wonderful horn work. I've seen him at several shows. I had been looking for a southern banded powderhorn at last year's TN/KY show and so was looking for Griner there. In the picture I see one banded horn on the table and two more hanging with the bag on the board. However, before I got to Griner's table I came upon Ron Hess, another Georgia horn maker. Hess had exactly what I was looking for, and the price was right, so... My banded horn, by Hess, is a lighter color than the three of Griner's that are pictured. I had thought of going to that AL/KY rifle show, but because of the distance it would have meant an overnight stay for me somewhere. It sounded like that show is about the same as the TN/KY show near Knoxville that I attend regularly, so decided to pass on it. Rain here this morning and then it changed to snow. Snow still coming down. I spent a couple of hours today running round balls and fishing sinkers. [/QUOTE]
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