Jacobsburg Powder Horn Class, Sundays: Feb. 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2012
Jacobsburg Historical Society has announced a powder horn class to be held on each Sunday in the month of February, 2012. (Feb. 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2012)
This weekend format works for those who cannot take-off work or have other weekday commitments. The line-up for the instructors is impressive. Bob Albrecht Master Horner, Frank Willis Journeyman Horner and Freeman Bob Chattin will be leading the classes.
You must register to attend. >>Here is the link.>>
Announcing a Screwtip/Banded Horn Class, April 13 & 14, 2012
The HCH’s own Master Horners, Roland Cadle and Art DeCamp, will be giving an intermediate class on horn building April 13-14, 2012 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
Mark Thomas, Charter Member of the HCH in Muzzle Blasts Magazine
It is always nice to see a loyal HCH member get his due in a national publication. John Hayes crafted an excellent article on Mark Thomas for the December 2011 issue of Muzzle Blasts (the official publication of National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association). I read it twice and gave Mr. Thomas a phone call.
Our conversation was a little meandering… Shakerism, religion in America and England in the 18th Century, modern knife making and powder horn work. This was just in the first ten minutes! It always fun to speak with Mr. Thomas. I did ask him why he seems kind of dour in all of the published pictures of of him. He replied, “Those are the ones I have.” Well here is a picture I took at the Southern Arms and Crafts Show this year. Hopefully, it shows a artisan with a sense of humor as big as his talent.
By the way, his horn coloration is not a secret. He soaks his horns in bath of walnut and butternut hulls with osage orange sawdust. Sometimes he will hit a horn with a Bivins walnut stain if the horn needs a little something.
Please enjoy these pictures of some of Mark Thomas’ work. Every piece has some element of horn work.
Thanks for reading,
Rick Sheets
Here are some links to things mentioned in this blog post:
Southern Arms and Crafts Show (Williamsburg, VA).
The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association.
Mark Thomas, Craftsman to the Past.
November 10, 2011: Richard Hujsa, HCH Member & Keynote Speaker at Jacobsburg
The 38th Annual Dinner Meeting of the Jacobsburg Historical Society to be held on November 10, 2011
The Jacobsburg Historical Society is pleased to announce that Richard Hujsa will be the Keynote Speaker at their Annual meeting. Rich has been a member of the HCH for several years.
A lifelong student of Early American rifles made in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Rich is widely known among collectors, scholars, builders, restorers, and shooters of these guns. He has built many Flintlock rifles and restored countless originals. Many years ago, Rich had an idea of starting a Gun Makers Fair. Chuck Dixon was approached and they decided to hold a one time event. 29 years later, Rich Hujsa is still in charge of the Gun Builders competition!
A life long Deer Hunter and a passionate Turkey Hunter, he has taken many with his Flintlock Rifle and smoothbore guns.
The membership of the Jacobsburg Historical Society is in for a real treat on November 10th.
- Frank Willis (JH)
Highlights from Dixon’s Gunmakers Fair 2011
Please enjoy these pictures from the 2011 Dixon’s Gunmakers Fair at Kempton, Pennsylvania and our dinner at the Boulton Historic Site. The Honourable Company of Horners had a huge presence and all had a lot of fun to say the least. Our membership dominated the accoutrement judging and we had two junior members, David Belzer and Eddie McDilda, give a great showing with some pretty sophisticated horns.
Our annual dinner looked like it might be rained out, but thanks to the tents and a break in the weather the dinner went ahead as planned. We had a wonderful ox roast, Italian and other dishes for our annual dinner at the Boulton Historic Site at Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Thanks to the good work and panning by Frank Willis (MH) and the site’s director Lyndsey Brown Frigm (and staff) all went on without a hitch.
www.jacobsburg.org
The Battle of the Titans vote came to a close in a tie. And a breathtaking tiebreaker that resulted in a draw. Team Roland and Team Billy were both gracious winners and perplexed losers at the same time. Those in attendance thoroughly enjoyed the battle of the southern bag and horn. It seems with the HCH there are only winners and this is one more example!
If you did not make it to Dixon’s and Boulton Historic Site this year, be sure to go next year.
We will have the additions to the Journeyman roll in a future issue of The Horn Book.
Regards,
Rick Sheets
January 28, 2012: Southern Longrifles and Powderhorns at MESDA, Old Salem, NC
Two HCH members, Jay Hopkins and Nick Powers will be speaking on Southern Powder Horns at the Museum of Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) in Old Salem, NC. Mr. Wallace Gusler will be speaking on Virginia Gunsmiths.
We will have a strong showing from the HCH members from the southeast, but it would be great if we could pack the place with HCH members from all over! A visit to the well-maintained Moravian town and MESDA is worth the trip alone. You must register and there is a cost to come to the program. Links are at the bottom of this posting.
Regards,
Rick Sheets
MESDA Saturday Seminar:
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Virginia Gunsmiths The Material World of the Southern Rifleman |
Wallace Gusler, Independent Scholar Williamsburg, Virginia |
Bone-tipped and Banded Horns: Regional Characteristics of Professionally Made Powderhorns of the South
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Jay Hopkins, Independent Scholar and Collector |
Cityscapes and Savage States: The Multiple Identities Within a mid-18th Century Powderhorn
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Click Here to register for the MESDA program.
Click Here for Old Salem’s website.
Who Made This Horn?
The Clash of the Titans is Finally Here!
This “reprint” is for those who have not been following the news of the upcoming Clash of the Titans through the HCH’s publication, The Horn Book. The three articles are presented below in chronological order, so you can appreciate the suspense and intrigue of this contest. You will notice the date “smack down” has changed, but it is here and it is final. We will be reporting of the outcome! -Bill Carter JM
Clash of the Titans to Occur March 4-5, 2011 at the HCH Annual Meeting! (now at Dixon’s 2011) From the December 2010 Issue of The Horn Book
The investigative department of The Horn Book uncovered a major conflict within the Guild and we thought it only appropriate to keep the membership informed. Rumor has it that Billy Griner mentioned to Roland Cadle that he had the prettiest little green horn and was going to make a North Carolina Banded Horn with it. Roland responded that he too had a nice little horn and he was going to make one as well and that his would be more historically accurate down to the most minute detail. Billy responded that he doubted that anyone who has hardly ever left the great state of Pennsylvania could even begin to understand basic southern colonial culture that inspired such a “unique accoutrement!” -Whoa!!! The gauntlet has been thrown down; it’s Roland Cadle (160 lbs) vs Billy Griner (275 lbs) in the great North Carolina Banded Horn smack-down to take place March 4-5, 2011, at the Guild’s Annual Meeting! -Each is to bring their completed banded horns for judgment. Guild members in attendance can cast their vote at the registration desk as to which horn they like best, with the winner being announced at Saturday night’s supper. A benefactor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has offered a $100 prize to be awarded to the winner with the stipulation that should a tie occur, the winner will be determined by the Guildmaster – wait, he’s from Pennsylvania so that’s not fair! OK, the Awards Committee Chief – he’s from Pennsylvania too! OK then the Treasurer – Pennsylvania again! How about the Secretary – ditto! Hell, just pick one! As I see it, Billy has three problems: #1- too many tie breaking judges from Pennsylvania, #2- his opponent is a preacher man, and #3- everyone can’t help but look at this event as a David vs Goliath moment!! And Billy ain’t David!! This is one annual meeting I don’t want to miss; it should prove quite interesting, as with the personalities involved, it shall indeed be a battle of biblical proportions! Expect to see a full blown article on this clash of egos in the January 2011 issue of The Horn Book!Battle of the Titans From the Winter 2011 Issue of The Horn Book
It is with great sadness, but my duty, to report that the greatly anticipated Battle of the Titans (aka Roland Cadle vs Billy Griner) has been postponed till Dixon ’s. Why are these two gladiators disappointing the crowds who planned on gathering in the coliseum to witness this clash of warriors! The much anticipated Smackdown of Smackdowns has turned out to be a Naptime of Naptimes! A real yawner! But fear not, this intrepid reporter will stay on the story and keep you posted and up to date on all the behind the scene maneuverings. Not only will another follow-up story appear in the May issue, but there are already a few tidbits of information you need to be made aware of regarding recent developments of this ongoing saga! I embellish, …er report, you decide!-Last October four Guild members (Billy Griner, Rick Sheets, Jeff Bottiger and Ed McDilda) attended an event at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris , TN to demonstrate and promote horn work. All was fine till Ed started asking Billy a lot of questions about the design and architecture of his horn that would be competing against Roland’s. After 3 days Billy got suspicious when he found out that Ed was from Pennsylvania , just like Roland. So is it true that Roland sent a spy to Tennessee with specific instructions to gain information from Billy on his horn? Why did Ed McDilda undertake such a dangerous mission? When the two were contacted, Roland said this whole episode was a figment of Griner’s imagination and Ed said, “What’s a figment?”
-Is it true that Billy threatened this reporter with bodily harm if an immediate cessation of verbiage didn’t occur?
-Is it true that Billy wants to square off with Bowie Knives and a Silk Scarf to work this whole “banded horn” thing out?
-And finally, is it true that Bill Scurlock, Publisher of Muzzleloader Magazine has doubled the prize money to be awarded, bringing the total to $250!!
STAY TUNED! MORE TO FOLLOW!
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