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BEST DEAL FOR VIKING CALLING HORNS ON THE INTERNET
ONE METER REAL LEATHER THONG - REAL COW HORN
WE CAN AIRMAIL TO YOUR COUNTRY FOR LESS THAN US$10
FREE POSTAGE IN AUSTRALIA
Can produce a loud note.
The Vikings used blowing horns for a great many things: when reveling during festivals, to keep their ships together, to signal a charge during battle or to simply create an awesome racket to demoralize their foes. These horns could be heard from long distances and would have been especially useful at night and in foggy weather. They were an extremely versatile piece of a Viking’s kit – they could also be used for hunting, as a funnel for wine, or they could even make an improvised cup (if the small end is blocked with a thumb).
Not just for re-enactors and Viking aficionados - this item can be used as a real hunting bugle to call dogs. The blowing aperture is 1 cm wide. This is OK for many people, but some prefer it wider – if so, simply cut it a little further up with a hacksaw to create the desired width.
These are 100% natural items, and no two are exactly alike. The horn pictured here is merely an average representation.
Size can vary slightly - on average, 35cm long, including curvature. The leather thong is 1 mtr. long, so it easily goes across the shoulder. One end of thong threads neatly through a small hole at the wide end of the horn, the other, ties around the thin end, with the noose fitting into a groove so it will not slip off.
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The Vikings
THE NUMBER OF SHIPS INCREASES, THE ENDLESS FLOOD OF VIKINGS BEGINS TO GROW … THEY OVERRUN ALL THAT LIES BEFORE THEM AND NONE CAN WITHSTAND THEM. – Ermentarius, Frankish Monk
NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH TERROR APPEARED … NOR WAS IT THOUGHT THAT SUCH AN INROAD FROM THE SEA COULD BE MADE. Alcuin, on the sack of Lindisfarne, 793
The cult of Odin, the one-eyed god of war, stressed the importance of a warrior dying heroically in battle rather than shamefully in bed. Odin’s most enthusiastic devotees were the Berserkers, who, with the aid of drugs and alcohol, would work themselves up into a trancelike fury before battle. They had the strange habit of howling and chewing the edge of their shields before battle. Some Viking chieftains banned the cult, whereas others tolerated the Berserkers erratic behaviour and used them as shock troops. Viking Warriors fought from as far north as Greenland to as far south as Syria. From the late 10th century they were formed into the Byzantine emperor’s elite Varangian Guard, and their ferocity helped the Byzantines keep Muslim invaders at bay for centuries. Their wild partying was as much an object of astonishment to their sophisticated hosts as their fierceness in combat. But it was for strength and loyalty that they were prized and liberally rewarded.
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