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liljohn1368

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African blackwood and osage orange duck calls that I turned for a customer.
 

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SDB777

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I just need to learn how-to market them to hunting guys....being in the "Duck Capitol of the World" has some drawbacks. Seems everyone here makes them, so giving them awesome swirled combo's is everyday(especially when I'm selling those blanks to the guys I'm competing against!


Hope you have some great sales and make hundreds more!




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Kenny Durrant

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Those look good. It is fun to do something a little different every once in a while. To give you both a tip to entice sales I take a short piece of leather with a wooden bead I picked up a Michaels and attach the curls from a Mallard to the ends. If it's a deer call I will do the same only glue some points off of the antlers to the ends of the leather strips. Using the bead it makes it easy to replace the short lanyard and add one to take it in the field. Be carefull with the feathers because it's illegal to sell wild feathers but you can probably give it to them if they buy a call. It sure dresses up the average call.
 
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