Thanks. I had been checking all 3 recommended places off and on for the past couple years but have yet to score a frizzen or ramrod. I don't plan to shoot it, would prefer to keep all original parts as much as possible, even as a lamp. As for the horn, it is not old. About 30 years ago I took apart a mounted set of old cow horns to make a display for my gun rack. A collector of military buttons at the time, looking for easy designs in my button book, I decided to use the "A&HA" of the Massachusetts Ancient and Honorable Artillery. It was only a few years ago when doing genealogy on my family did I discover that my 10th great grandfather was one of the A&HA's original members in 1638. His son, my 9th great grandfather, was at one time the Company's captain and was killied in 1670 at age 60 in King Phillip's War, leading his company of Roxbury militia across the log bridge in the attack on the Narragansett Indian fort in the Great Swamp Fight. I've always said since then that it must have been those ancestors that steered me to picking that design, and perhaps my interest in Massachusetts militaria.