Turkey Calls (slate)

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I have been busy getting ready for turkey season. This is a new venture for me turning pot calls. They are slate with slate sound boards. I still need to turn strikers for them. I have them in Walnut, Jatoba, Mahagony, Maple, Redbud and pear so far. Comments and Critiques are welcome and thanks for looking.
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here is the striker used with this type of call. This is the one I use in the shop for testing them out, it is this color becuse it was the 1st piece I picked up to make it. I make custom less flashy strikers for actually carrying into the field.
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I as usual am not smart enough to take advantage of a good photo op:crying::rolleyes::biggrin:

I think I am gonna make a few custom striker like this, just choose less white in em.

Good looking striker Phil
you should of turned your IAP mug around to get the logo in the shot. :biggrin: assuming that it is a IAP mug.
 

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I as usual am not smart enough to take advantage of a good photo op:crying::rolleyes::biggrin:

I think I am gonna make a few custom striker like this, just choose less white in em.

Good looking striker Phil
you should of turned your IAP mug around to get the logo in the shot. :biggrin: assuming that it is a IAP mug.



Be sure to show us
ahhhh, the colors are limitless for that. But a good idea.
 

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Yep I SEE!! Phil, and this gets the birds nervous! and BANG!! your dead. haha got ya.

Hi John, ever chased any thunder chickens? (turkeys)
What a RUSH!!! :biggrin:


where he is from they just call in oversized turkeys, this could be a potential new call market. What kind of sound do those big birds of yours make and How big of roasting pan do you need for Ostrich and Emu?:confused::biggrin:
 
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Those are really nice... I made a few a year or so back and still have slates and glass to make some more... all mine sold and I'm certain all of yours will go too.... I haven't tried using the slate as a sound board... all of mine were slate over glass.
 

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preciate the comments, they are kinda fun to do. I can see I dont want to make them my primary focus. Gonna get creative with a few of them before I am done.
 

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Please don't all laugh at once! :cool:

For those of us who acquire our turkeys once a year from our local supermarket, pre-wrapped in plastic, how exactly is a turkey call used? Do you beat on it like a drum?
 
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Preciate the help there longbeard. Everyone should have a turkey 20 ft at full strut at least once. Especially when he slips up behind you before he gobbles. It will make you shiver.
 

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Preciate the help there longbeard. Everyone should have a turkey 20 ft at full strut at least once. Especially when he slips up behind you before he gobbles. It will make you shiver.

Might make you shiver, makes me pee my pants :biggrin:
Best part of turkey season for me is, when my 5'ft nothing little wife goes with me. I call her killer, 24lber in Oklahoma,then a 21lber here in the same year, and when they are gobbling, talk about someone getting excited.
Yeah, is time to chase the Thunder Chickens yet?
HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY!!! :biggrin:
 

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Thank you longbeard - I am now better educated.

We had a guinea fowl that used to make squeaks a bit like that just before we nabbed him off his perch (once he was already asleep) when he chose to sleep outside chicken hut. We'd find him and put him inside else he would start shouting at 3.30am (cross neighbours).
 
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Preciate the help there longbeard. Everyone should have a turkey 20 ft at full strut at least once. Especially when he slips up behind you before he gobbles. It will make you shiver.

I haven't been all that much of a turkey fan for the last 68 years.... when I was about 3, my grandpa sent me out to close a gate, but warned to "watch that ol' tom turkey".:confused:.. he landed right in the middle of my back,:eek: laid me on my face in the dirt:mad: and for a few years there I was afraid of turkeys,:eek: until I learned they were so stupid and actually afraid of me.:cool:.. still don't care that much for turkey though. :biggrin:
 
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