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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Want to try LeCleac'h horns without spending a fortune? You can build them out of paper. See the post on the LeCleac'h thread.
. Jean Michel on LeCleac'h horns .
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What program/spreadsheet did you use to design your template?
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Scott, maybe attach the spreadsheet here if Jean-Michel does not mind.
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I used Jean-Michel's fantastic spread sheet that he was kind enough to create. You may ask him about it on the main thread or let me know what parameters you are looking for in a horn and I will post a template.
. Jean Michel on LeCleac'h horns .
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| Victórios new LeCleac'h horns | angeloitacare | Multi-Way | 85 | 19th February 2009 01:41 PM |
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