Front row...Bloodwood with feathers on toneboard and kingwood slate.
Back row...Birdseye Maple and Coco.
The slate and glass still needs to be conditioned, but that won't take long.
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Steve
More nice stuff. Good work.
WOWZERSSSSSSSSSS :yoyo:
Those are some nice lookin pots. I might have to get me one.
Very Nice.
He's just showing off :rolleye:
But he does have a reason to, dont he :yoyo: Nice work Steve
Steve, those are some great looking calls.
Brian.
I have to agree - they are great looking calls.
Jerry
Very nice. I really like the coco.
As Elvis used to say - "Thank you - Thank you very much" :biggrin: I really liked the kingwood the best myself. I sold the one I just finished this morning already to a very avid female turkey hunter that taught her boyfriend how to hunt turkeys :confused: He did teach her how to archery hunt though. I thought that was pretty cool. I also donated one of the coco calls for a DU raffle.
cb, if you want one just let me know what you're looking for.
Steve
What are my options? What kind is guaranteed to call the biggest tom in the woods!!! :biggrin:
Seriously 3 inch, 3 1/2 inch, slate , glass?
I have my share of slate calls but none of them are a true custom. I would like something different!
Chad
I'll guarantee my calls to make quality turkey sounds, but I can't guarantee the skills of any hunter. I'm sure you are a turkey slayer though, so any of these calls will work for ya. Or if you like, I have a secret weapoon that I will guarantee will call in a pterodactyl for ya :eyebrow:
I make them in 3" or 3.5" and slate or glass. My preference is either kingwood or coco in 3" the slate or glass part is really a matter of preference. I Think they both sound good, but I am a bit biased :eyebrow: I have more wood downstairs that has be turned into a call still so your options are wide open. I also have some birdseye maple and bloodwood ready to turn.
Steve