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The bell portion of this call is made from my own personal home brew acrylic. After a series of complete screw ups this is the end result.
Bryan
Really really nice call Bryan......I love it. Someone is gonna get a bute in that one. :yoyo:
Cool :eyebrownod:
Nice lookin' and different too. :congrats:
Looks good! Now tell us more about this Acrylic mixing! :eyebrow:
Brent
You guys sure make it hard on someone that wants to begin turning calls!! :highclap: :highclap:
Not me of course. :eyebrownod:
Glen,
I can relate but when guys get calls that look like this they don't want to take them to the field. That is when you and I will be able to sell them a call that they won't mind beating around.
Jerry
Good point Jerry. Altho I am enjoying making the pens right now,, I do have to make a couple enclosed reeds for the farmer that gave me some maple that seems to have a lot of stripes in it. I now need to holler at Al for some reeds.
HEY AL!!!!! Ah,, never mind,,, I'll just go to your website & order them. :laf: :laf:
brent
do you really want to know about how to pour acrylic? What kind of guy would I be if I told all my secrets?
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Brent