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(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/HuntnCarve/CheckeredEnglishWalnut.jpg)
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The top call is a 4-1/4" laminated Maple/Walnut/Mahogany. On which I carved and painted a highly detailed coyote. This call can be voiced to suit. Asking $100.00 Delivered.
The bottom call is a hand checkered, 4-1/4" English Walnut. Can be voiced to suit. Asking $100.00 Delivered. Thanks for looking!
HuntnCarve
Dave
Very very Nice Dave.
Your ability to detail these things incomparable. Beautiful work. :congrats:
Very pretty Dave, as always.....what a talent!!
Joe
Dave,
I wish I could carve and I wish I could checker. Since I can't do either I sure do enjoy seeing your calls.
Jerry
Hawk,
You learned how to make some of the finest calls I've seen, and have the privilege to posses. -I'm sure you could learn to checker, and carve without a problem! You just have to try! -Plan a trip out to PA, and I'll get you started.
And thanks to the rest of you good folks for the kind words!
Dave
Here we go again, posting while I'm at work. :wo: I'm gona have to set my alarm for 4 am and check this site out before I come to work. :biggrin:
A couple of great calls Dave.
Brian.
Oooooooooooh!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
:highclap: :highclap: :highclap: :highclap: :highclap:
Awesome as always Dave! :highclap:
Brent
Quote from: HuntnCarve on May 02, 2007, 09:44:13 AM
Hawk,
-I'm sure you could learn to checker, and carve without a problem! You just have to try! -Plan a trip out to PA, and I'll get you started.
Dave
I Once did the Pirate Turtle pic on the back of a pack of matche's,,is there hope for me too? :wo:
Just kiddin HnC that is a very riggin nice call !!! Damn YOU ARE GOOD :bowingsmilie:
Bob
Dave, your carving is awesome. It seems like alot of folks can carve well, but sometimes there just isn't "life" in the image. You certainly have a knack for making them alive.
Dave, You never cease to amaze me!
Chad