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Jeff Bibb Southwest Virginian Pouch and Horn

Jeff Bibb Southwest Virginian Pouch and HornThis is a classic SW-VA pouch (in lined goatskin), along with a matching horn. The horn is about 12 - 12.5" around the curve, and about 2.5" wide at the base. Also very translucent at the back, so he can see the powder pretty well in the light.  The base plug is pine, and hollowed almost all the way back to the end, so it has great capacity. The coloring moves from black to grayish green, to yellow to translucent brown.Photo by Jeff Bibb

Jeff Bibb Southwest Virginian Pouch and Horn

This is a classic SW-VA pouch (in lined goatskin), along with a matching horn. The horn is about 12 – 12.5″ around the curve, and about 2.5″ wide at the base. Also very translucent at the back, so he can see the powder pretty well in the light. The base plug is pine, and hollowed almost all the way back to the end, so it has great capacity. The coloring moves from black to grayish green, to yellow to translucent brown.
Photo by Jeff Bibb

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