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Texas Ebony bite reed

Started by Tjones, June 25, 2008, 09:10:26 AM

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Tjones

Here is some pics of some Texas Ebony, with a bite reed. Its headed to Oregon for an elk hunter. These reeds make great cow calls. The wood was mostly sapwood but with the dark streak in it made a great contrast. I took the taper off the reed and added the O Rings,,I am not sure where that idea came from  :innocentwhistle: :wink:  , it sure worked good, I wish I would have thought of it










A tracker who hopes to read all the track offers must be astute during discovery and reasonable during interpretation.  Gerry Blair

bootmud

creasy,

The you have a nice shine on that one.  That will be one happy customer for sure. :highclap:

bootmud
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Hawks Feather

Nice shape and finish on that call and the O-rings really work well.  Now as for that old Winchester in the picture - that too would be nice to own. 

Jerry

Tjones

I paid $14 for that rifle in 1977, heck I got more for the call then I paid for the rifle :yoyo:
A tracker who hopes to read all the track offers must be astute during discovery and reasonable during interpretation.  Gerry Blair

THO Game Calls

Pretty call.  I like the design.   Seems to flow well with the bite reed. 

Nice job

Al
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Tjones

The O rings worked out pretty nice huh Al? Now if I could just remember where I learned to do that? :roflmao:
A tracker who hopes to read all the track offers must be astute during discovery and reasonable during interpretation.  Gerry Blair

Bills Custom Calls

Sharp looking call ya got there


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