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Started by blacky, July 29, 2007, 08:32:13 AM

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blacky

A friend in Arkansas has ordered some calls and wanted extra strikers that I have turned. I made these for him. From left to right they are: Cherry, Purpleheart, Sassafras, Walnut, Osage Orange and Sugar maple. The picture doesn't show the finish so well because I used my scanner to do it with.

Complete line of turkey, locator, deer and squirrel calls.
www.genesturkeycalls.com

FinsnFur

They look good from here.

Not being a Turkey hunter I gotta ask why someone would want extra strikers? And especially so many.
Do they leave em laying, or does each one make a different sound when used?
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keekee

Looken good!

Jim,

You cant never have to many strikers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Brent

blacky

Each striker because the composition and hardness is different will sound different on the same slate or glass call. Most turkey hunters carry one or two pot calls and several strikers to sound like different turkeys.
Complete line of turkey, locator, deer and squirrel calls.
www.genesturkeycalls.com

canine

 :doh2: I usually leave em lay  :confused:

But there sure is a sound difference between woods.

JD

FinsnFur

There, I learned something today
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blacky

We can always learn and I have learned a lot from this forum. All the people have been so helpful and I for one really appreciate it.
Complete line of turkey, locator, deer and squirrel calls.
www.genesturkeycalls.com

CCP

QuoteNot being a Turkey hunter I gotta ask why someone would want extra strikers?


Not being much of a turkey hunter I learned something new also. They look good :yoyo:
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