I loved your genuine smirk of satisfaction that came naturally after you heard the sound of that horn, lol. Is this a task that can be performed by anyone knowledgeable with tools and the goal at hand?
5:25 - THE MATE BLOWS HIS "SHOFAR" - AND JOEY'S FOR FORTY MILES RAN AND HID!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT VIDEO - I WATCHED EVERY MINUTE OF IT - YOU MADE A SHOFAR THAT ACTUALLY SOUNDED GREAT - GOOD WORK, BRAVO, LORD BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!! I've had some good sized ram's horns lying around, I couldn't find practical instructions until now, thanks!. I didn't want to ruin them but now I'll give it a try! Good music btw.
Thank you!! I just wrote a thread about the ram vs kudu horn. The Father specifically says to use a ram's horn. Why kudu? Well, they're found in the Land of Ophir (end of the Nile where tons of gold still lay, even today). Fun fact: the Italian Horn is also the kudu horn, which confirms the Jewish settlers of Italy!
Just went down my paddock before and collected a few horns, (Wiltshire breed) and was wondering if there are any specific tips for sizing, diameter etc for pieces and the horn itself?
just tried making one before i watched this, i tried picking up two horns just sitting on the ground, one was way too old the other was solid most of the way so neither worked, i think il try to find one on the skull now, ill let you know how it goes/how it sounds once its finaly done
Thanks mate. The hat is a Barmah Hat and they are sold in the USA - barmahhats.com/product-category/most-popular/ The one in the video is good for the hot weather because the sides of the top section are mesh.
Warwick Naylor’s Boomerang Adventures thanks I had no ideal those hats are USA made I’ll be getting one shortly. I’m still tryin to make a boomerang I’m having a hard time getting one fly as well as yours thanks again
@@clintdouglas5756 Cool. Have a look at my video on how to make a hunting boomerang if you haven't seen it yet. You do need more of an acute angle on it than I could do in the video to stop it from tumbling though.
Ahhhh a horny trumpet, I like it. What do you call a trumpet with multiple horns? A really horny trumpet lol. Kidding. This was really cool man. The only antlers around my parts are from deer but unfortunately that are solid.
@@VictorPoulin Nice. I don't think I've ever eaten deer meat. It is quite a commitment to tan a large skin, so I can understand why they don't do it (I would probably do it just once for the experience).
I loved your genuine smirk of satisfaction that came naturally after you heard the sound of that horn, lol. Is this a task that can be performed by anyone knowledgeable with tools and the goal at hand?
Pretty cool as usual.
Thanks mate :)
You're a cool guy. I notice bee hive boxes. Looks like you have quite a nice homestead. That's the life. Keep blowing your horn. Sounds good.
Thanks mate, yep can't beat local honey and country living. Thanks for watching :)
5:25 - THE MATE BLOWS HIS "SHOFAR" - AND JOEY'S FOR FORTY MILES RAN AND HID!!!!!!!!!!!!
GREAT VIDEO - I WATCHED EVERY MINUTE OF IT - YOU MADE A SHOFAR THAT ACTUALLY SOUNDED GREAT - GOOD WORK, BRAVO, LORD BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate!
@@wozzasboomerang
YOU ARE VERY WELCOME - I DID ENJOY YOUR VIDEO A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Appreciate the video, have a good one.
Thanks👍
Great job thanks for posting 😊❤👍
No worries 🙂
I WANT THIS HORN TRUMPETTT❤
Thank you!!! I've had some good sized ram's horns lying around, I couldn't find practical instructions until now, thanks!. I didn't want to ruin them but now I'll give it a try! Good music btw.
Good stuff and thanks!
curios, did they work well?
Thank you!! I just wrote a thread about the ram vs kudu horn. The Father specifically says to use a ram's horn. Why kudu? Well, they're found in the Land of Ophir (end of the Nile where tons of gold still lay, even today). Fun fact: the Italian Horn is also the kudu horn, which confirms the Jewish settlers of Italy!
Just went down my paddock before and collected a few horns, (Wiltshire breed) and was wondering if there are any specific tips for sizing, diameter etc for pieces and the horn itself?
just tried making one before i watched this, i tried picking up two horns just sitting on the ground, one was way too old the other was solid most of the way so neither worked, i think il try to find one on the skull now, ill let you know how it goes/how it sounds once its finaly done
Nice, I look forward to it 🤠
Cool good video have any idea where to find that hat in the USA
Thanks mate. The hat is a Barmah Hat and they are sold in the USA - barmahhats.com/product-category/most-popular/
The one in the video is good for the hot weather because the sides of the top section are mesh.
Warwick Naylor’s Boomerang Adventures thanks I had no ideal those hats are USA made I’ll be getting one shortly. I’m still tryin to make a boomerang I’m having a hard time getting one fly as well as yours thanks again
@@clintdouglas5756 Cool. Have a look at my video on how to make a hunting boomerang if you haven't seen it yet. You do need more of an acute angle on it than I could do in the video to stop it from tumbling though.
5:25
Ahhhh a horny trumpet, I like it. What do you call a trumpet with multiple horns? A really horny trumpet lol. Kidding. This was really cool man. The only antlers around my parts are from deer but unfortunately that are solid.
Ha ha! Thanks Vic. Deer make a great skin though (they are rare around here so I haven't got one to tan yet).
@@wozzasboomerang I don't hunt myself but my father and brother do but just for the meat. They do not keep the skin although they should.
@@VictorPoulin Nice. I don't think I've ever eaten deer meat. It is quite a commitment to tan a large skin, so I can understand why they don't do it (I would probably do it just once for the experience).
Yom teruah. Announcing the soon returning Messiah. It will be announced with a shofar blast from heaven.
My husband used these plans from Woodprix and he is very pleased.
TRUMP 2020
Amen