Some Turkey Calls

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Hayseedboy

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Hi All,

Here are my first picture posts.

First is flame boxelder with a FB hollow striker, then spalted maple, then osage with reds and greens in it. The last three are another flame boxelder and two maples.

They are all 3" slate over slate soundboards and purr like a pretty old hens.

LR
 

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JohnU

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Wow! those are beautiful. I cant decide which one I like best. I think its a tie between the Osage Orange and the bottom Boxelder flame. I sure could have used one of these this past spring. lol Another "Someday" project....
 

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Thanks all!

Hewunch. That slate came from Pennsylvania Slate company. It's quite consistent in size.

Larry
 
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DavePowers

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"purr like a pretty old hens"

Everyone knows it the not so pretty hens the Tom's like.

Great looking calls have you been making them long.

Dave
 

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Dave,

Yup it is the old experienced hen that he likes... but that's why I think she's purdy! She draws him in :) Been what I've been trying to accomplish and have with this bunch :)

Savage, turn them similar to a bowl. Took quite a few tosses at the trash can to get it right. If you do try them... use cheap wood until you get the sound you are looking for! If not, you kick yourself when they look great but sound more like a seagull than a turkey.

lr
 
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