They look good.
yes they do look good but its like a fiddle or trumpet what do they sound like - give it a go -you may have to take to it with a file and open it up a bit more - sometimes with cow horn roaring horns they need thinning down inside and to do that needs some clever thinking as to how one thins it out inside - chainsaw files work - but the other thing I have used is a sanding belt a coarse one and cut it into strips and pull that thru repeatedly turning at the same time - some of the ones pictured look to me like they may be very thin mouth end and could need opening up - just my experience - I have done quite a few for mates - but get a good one - and lifetime roaring horn - to be passed on - but then again 10 inches of 50 mm alkathene water pipe leaves most of them for dead in quality tone lol lol lol -
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