How to Remove Smell from Your Drinking Horn!

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Learn how to easily clean and seal your horn when making a drinking horn or powder horn! Now, when we say “horn” in this context, we’re really talking about the horn sheath. But “drinking sheath” doesn’t sound as cool as drinking horn. The horn sheath covers the horn core, which is made up of bone and soft tissues, and usually smells totally disgusting. So if you want to know how to clean your cow, Buffalo (bison), or goat horn sheaths, so that your drinking horn doesn’t stink, watch this video. Master Carver Brian Stockman explains it all.

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