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Topic: cow horn howler
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Rich
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posted July 22, 2013 06:14 AM
Just finished this one recently. I am asking 75.00 which covers shipping anywhere in the USA.


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Lone Howl
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posted July 22, 2013 07:24 PM
Nice Rich : )
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KaBloomR
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posted July 27, 2013 07:26 AM
Nice work, Rich. I may have to provide this one with a loving home. What is the overall length and bell diameter?
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Rich
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posted July 28, 2013 04:10 PM
With reed protector in place, the howler is 11" long when measured in a straight line. Outside width of horn up front is 2&3/4", and height of opening is 2&1/8".
-------------------- If you call the coyotes in close, you won't NEED a high dollar range finder.
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Rich
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posted July 31, 2013 08:36 AM
The above howler has been sold to a Montana hunter.
-------------------- If you call the coyotes in close, you won't NEED a high dollar range finder.
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