canislatrans54
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The fat man moves. But, sometimes he moves awfully slow.
Way back in January, I asked if any of you fine people might be interested in amp horns, for use with your diaphragm calls.
I also asked for suggestions on how you would like them done.
Well, I took those suggestions, and info, and started sorting through what is remaining of my horn inventory.......
....Then I received several special orders for howlers.
And the amp horns (and other calls as well) got put on the back burner.
.............................
Now, proceed to the present.
I finally got around to finishing this little amp horn a few days ago, (between special order calls).
{There will be a few others coming soon. All of them slightly different than the next.}
Measurements:
...The "mouth" is 1-3/16" x 1-3/8" ID. And it has been beveled inward. Some people suggested that by doing so, it might provide a better "fit" next to the skin/lips.
...The "bell" is 1-5/8" x 1-3/4" ID. The interior of the horn has a few nature-made "ridges".
...The overall length, measured around the outer curve, is 5-1/16".
...But, the "real" length, is only 4-3/4".
As you can see, the horn curls to the right.
Also as you can see, I have put a "pouncing coyote" silhouette in relief, on the left side.
The horn is sealed inside & out.
The horn, while mostly white on the outside, has a natural "dark gold" color on the inside.
(ENDED)....Let's run an auction for this amp horn.
The auction will run until Sunday April 30th, ending @ 11:59pm, Central Time.
Thank you all, for looking!!
A closer view of the coyote silhouette.
Right side view.
Bottom view
View of the "mouth" end, compared to a Ritz cracker.
It doesn't really show well, in the photo.
But, with this photo, I was trying to show how the inside of the "mouth" has been beveled inward.
View of the "bell" end.
Way back in January, I asked if any of you fine people might be interested in amp horns, for use with your diaphragm calls.
I also asked for suggestions on how you would like them done.
Well, I took those suggestions, and info, and started sorting through what is remaining of my horn inventory.......
....Then I received several special orders for howlers.
And the amp horns (and other calls as well) got put on the back burner.
.............................
Now, proceed to the present.
I finally got around to finishing this little amp horn a few days ago, (between special order calls).
{There will be a few others coming soon. All of them slightly different than the next.}
Measurements:
...The "mouth" is 1-3/16" x 1-3/8" ID. And it has been beveled inward. Some people suggested that by doing so, it might provide a better "fit" next to the skin/lips.
...The "bell" is 1-5/8" x 1-3/4" ID. The interior of the horn has a few nature-made "ridges".
...The overall length, measured around the outer curve, is 5-1/16".
...But, the "real" length, is only 4-3/4".
As you can see, the horn curls to the right.
Also as you can see, I have put a "pouncing coyote" silhouette in relief, on the left side.
The horn is sealed inside & out.
The horn, while mostly white on the outside, has a natural "dark gold" color on the inside.
(ENDED)....Let's run an auction for this amp horn.
The auction will run until Sunday April 30th, ending @ 11:59pm, Central Time.
Thank you all, for looking!!
A closer view of the coyote silhouette.
Right side view.
Bottom view
View of the "mouth" end, compared to a Ritz cracker.
It doesn't really show well, in the photo.
But, with this photo, I was trying to show how the inside of the "mouth" has been beveled inward.
View of the "bell" end.
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