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I finally got around to carving a few of my grunt calls. Here's a look at a Black Cherry, and a Mahogany, in one of my styles. Sorry if I bore you? LOL! Thanks for looking!
HuntnCarve
Dave
Dave those look really good. I do have a question. What are those "horny" looking things sticking out of the top of their head? The deer that I see don't have those. :sad:
Jerry
Jerry,
those are antler calls in the rough.
Beautiful calls Dave. That style even without the carving would is wonderful.
Al
I couldnt see the pics earlier, but now that I doooooooooo :yoyo: very nice Dave. Quite the change up :yoyo:
Those are awesome :bowingsmilie:
What do you use to carve them??
Simply outstanding! Especially like the Mahogany.
Your grunt calls rekindled a project idea I had in mind several months ago. I'll give you a buzz tomorrow afternoon and run the idea past you...
You guys amaze me with the talent you have. Those are some great looking calls.
Thanks guys!
I use a Barlow pocket knife to do the carving... LOL! Naah, I use wood carving chisels, along with an air powered SCM engraving tool to do the carving and detail work.
FOs, give me a call and we'll bring that project to reality. Thanks again fellows!
Dave