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Stained Apple Crow Call ......

Started by alscalls, January 04, 2010, 02:05:18 PM

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Stained Apple Crow Call.... About 4 1 1/2" long  1" Dia. at the bell..........

I made this one for my BIL  I hope he likes it.






Comments welcome.......
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slagmaker

I like it!!

But a newbie ring? Havn't seen a newbie ring in a long time. Me, personaly i like them. It just cought me off guard.
Don't bring shame to our sport.

He died for dipshits too.

HaMeR

That's the best looking piece of apple I've seen. All I've ever seen is straight grained stuff. Cool.
Glen

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coyotehunter_1

QuoteI made this one for my BIL  I hope he likes it.
I'm sure he will. 

:biggrin: I like that style, really nice looking call... I'll even bet it sounds like a crow too.  :wink:   
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Hawks Feather

Al,

Really like the grain in that one.  Sort of looks like a feather in the one picture.

By the way, BILL (as in Bill's Custom Calls) has two L's.     :biggrin:   

Jerry

pitw

I'll be danged Al, I didn't know you and Wilma were siblings :shrug:.  That is just plain nice and I presume the apple came from from your tree :yoyo:.
I say what I think not think what I say.

alscalls

Thanks fellas.......
The wood is an Apple tree branch.........damaged in a storm a couple of years ago.......I saved it to see what it might become....I could see the grains of the wood real good if I worked at it in the light but It just did not jump at ya.....so I stained it....the limb was only about a half an inch larger round than the call.......thats why it has this feather effect....

I figured the ring would look nice and also keep the call from splitting due to the tapered tone board.... :wink:
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pitw

Quote from: alscalls on January 04, 2010, 05:08:49 PM

The wood is an Apple tree branch.........damaged in a storm a couple of years ago.......I saved it to see what it might become...

Al that is one of your signatures to me :yoyo:.  I like knowing the wood came from your own trees when I buy them and thanks for doing it.  Save the saw dust from it and I'll use it to smoke some meat I can enjoy too. :wo:
I say what I think not think what I say.

Bills Custom Calls

Quote from: Hawks Feather on January 04, 2010, 04:22:12 PM
Al,

By the way, BILL (as in Bill's Custom Calls) has two L's.     :biggrin:   

Jerry


I was hoping Al was gonna send that this way  :biggrin: I like it  :yoyo:

Then I seen his post above,and that just  :sad:

So Al If he don't like it  :wink:

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alscalls

well......I sent him some pics in an E-mail and I just got a phone call.......He said "DONT TOUCH IT I WILL BE OVER TO GET IT!"
So I think that means he likes it......... :laf: :laf:
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BigB



Al, the figure in the call is amazing!  The top pic reminds me of layered turkey feathers.   :yoyo: :yoyo:


Brian 
hand call user primarily, but if you gotta use an e-caller, there ain't nothing that sounds better than a Wildlife Tech

alscalls

Thanks BigB.....God made the wood I just cut some of it off.  :laf:
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Huntinfool

Tell your BIL I said he's a blessed man!  :eyebrownod:

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Tomorrow is Ashes
Only Today Does the
Fire Burn Brightly

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alscalls

I know..........I took his sister away......what was I thinking....... :doh2:
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