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A MKW Trumpet and a Hooks Executioner. Mike Man i'm a sucker for a trumpet and that's a beautiful yelper you got there. Dang Ron you gonna be as many forums as I am before long Wonder how ol TC would fare over here? I am betting he would have a sore rear, what say you?
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What are you doing prowling over here in the turkey section and i don't know about ole TC but i think he might could hang over here.
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That is a really beautiful photo.
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You mean I have to pick one? I take 2 mouth calls, a gobble call, a clover leaf 10 sider box call (makes 10 different tones), a ceramic pot call, a slate call, a slate over glass call, a glass call and a triple glass call. not to mention a acrylic striker, a rosewood striker, a purple wood striker, a african heart striker and a carbon striker. I take all these calls every time I go out. sometimes I go through several different combos before I find one a tom likes. I have already went through every combination and finally on the last one found one the boss tom liked. I have also splashed some water from a creek onto the ceramic call to make it create a soft raspy call and I have called in and bagged toms using this technique.
However; If I HAD to pick one I would have to choose my quaker boy walnut masters series pennsylvania slate call with an acrylic striker. this is my go to combo.
Seems we constantly hear about how Social Security is going to run out of money but we never hear about welfare or food stamps running out of money. What's interesting is the first group WORKED for their money but the other group didn't.
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Legacy Mouth Calls!!!!!! I finally picked one up this year and have wondered ever since why I waited so long to try a Legacy.
Just an average hunter and fisherman trying to have fun.
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My favorite call is probably my Lights Out pot calls! really starting to like my cooper and ceramic custom pot calls I picked up last season. Both produce a different tone than traditional slate and glass calls. Gives me another tool in the box to throw at a weary public bird. They seem to respond well to them.
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Sand Man, I don't see how you can stand using Andy's calls. They simply take the fun of turkey hunting. I'm thinking about pitching mine in the trash.
As I noted in a different thread, my pink ivory copper is my starting pitcher with its raspiness and the sweet-sounding, curly maple, ceramic pot is my closer. It seems that toms just can't bear not responding to copper. The ceramic is just so easy to throttle down to soft purrs and yelps when they get close.
I know the primary wood of your copper pot is pink ivory. Are the contrast stripes ebony? Whatever it is, the pot looks great!
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Kaiser makes a great call... curly maple glass over purpleheart. So does Wendell Rye at Lights Out, though it seems I don't have a picture of my curly maple slate over glass. It is a killer call regardless! Jerry (Dad) White... cedar and purpleheart.
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I hesitated to post here because of all the amazingly beautiful calls, but decided to put up a pic anyway. This one is what I'll carry this spring into the woods. It is Rocky Mountain Juniper under Cherry. I made around a dozen this spring and this had the best sound. I cut the wood in 2000 while in WY and after 3 moves and 11 years of drying it has finally come to fruition. This was my favorite call from last year. I hope this call making disease has an endpoint.
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I know the primary wood of your copper pot is pink ivory. Are the contrast stripes ebony? Whatever it is, the pot looks great! Thanks. I believe it is ivory, but I'm not 100% sure. How sad is that? Both are great calls. I've enjoyed them so far.
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke 1795
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Thought I'd add a few I made. One on the left is hackberry, cocobola,and spalted Alaskan birch. All are slate/glass. The striker are from different woods.
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Snootie, I really like those calls and strikers. The style and inlay of the Cocobola is great. At minimum, I'd like to try a couple of those strikers. We need to talk!
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Thanks BlueK9! It's kinda like a hobby. I usually make a few each year and just recently started making them to sell. I made 9 after the holidays and they were bought up by the guys at work so I made a few more. I like to use different woods. The pots I just finished are honey locust and laminated bamboo. Strikers are a few different woods with walnut tops. I think they came out real nice.
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this one..since its the first one I made, lol. it has taken 2 turkeys, and its gettting used tommorow
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My favorite is a twenty year old walnut Dennis Kirk box.
It is beaten up, stained, and repaired old box. I fell on it once and broke off the base and glued it back with Elmers glue.
It just sounds great and works for me when nothing else will get a gobble nor call a bird.
Jim
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