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A few turkey calls that I finished up....

Started by Coulter, September 14, 2007, 08:46:15 PM

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Coulter

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.




Steve

DirtyDog


bowjunkie


cb223

Those are some nice lookin pots. I might have to get me one.
CHAD

blacky

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

FinsnFur

 He's just showing off  :rolleye:

But he does have a reason to, dont he   :yoyo: Nice work Steve
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CypressSlough

Steve, those are some great looking calls.


Brian.
www.All-TerrainOutdoors.com
Brian Keahey
Texarkana, TX 75503

Hawks Feather

I have to agree - they are great looking calls.

Jerry

trappinjohn


Coulter

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

cb223

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
CHAD

Coulter

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