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16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each

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16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
Price: $11.25
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
16 to 20 inches Polished Cattle/Cow Horns Wholesale - 2 pcs @ $11.25 each
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Product Details
Polished Cattle and cow horns wholesale 16 to 20 inches are measured around the curve of the horn using a cloth tape measure.  Polished cattle and cow horns vary in coloring, size and shape and are used for making animal horn jewelry, in cabin decor, rustic decorating, in making knife and cane handles,  for carving, in the art of scrimshaw and in making inlaid instruments.   

You will receive horns similiar to those shown in the photo.  No two horns are identical.  They will vary in coloring, shading and size.  These horns are measured around the curve of the horn using a cloth tape measure -- NOT straight with a wood ruler. Some of these horns have a tiny patch at the tip of the horn where a tiny hole was drilled to release the pressure and allow removal of the inner bone.