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Slate Striker

Started by dejake, February 04, 2018, 02:07:18 AM

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dejake

What's your favorite wood to use on a slate surface, and why?

HookedonHooks

Dogwood, Hickory, or Persimmon

SwampRooster17

Persimmons


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Double B

Hickory and tulip poplar.
Followed by buzzards

Coop1082

Dogwood, Persimmon, and yellowheart.
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PALongspur

Dymondwood, purpleheart, tulipwood and good ol' hickory.

DBRANNON

Hickory for me because it produces clear notes.
Patience, grasshopper.

CMBOSTC

Rosewood, but that's not always guaranteed. It really depends on the striker and call matching up.

Fl strutter

Persimmon, hickory, tulipwood, dogwood, and bloodwood are all great on slate.

Spitten and drummen

PurpleHeart ,  persimmon, yellowheart And Black locust.
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M,Yingling

looks like some forgot the why lol

i carry 3 strikers  1 fiber rod   2 dymond wood  3 black locust

Why
1 gives nice mellow raspy tone
2  can realy get nasty  raspy and sharp toned
3 nice medium tone runs little higher pitched 
and of course any three will run soft toward middle of call   
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Spitten and drummen

Lord. I wish I could make myself carry only 3 strikers. I carry about 12 lol.
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Chris O

I haven't found too many that I don't like on slate.I think that is why slate is one of my favorites

Jbird22

Pacific Dogwood, Purpleheart, Zebrawood, Persimmon, Canarywood, and Locust are all good on slate. Personally, my Fowler Pacific Dogwood is the leader of the pack by a pretty fair margin though. It just has that sound I'm looking for when it comes to slate. 

callmakerman

I like a raspy so tulipwood, dymondwood and Ipe give me that on just about any surface. If I wanted to run slate a little more on the clear side I would go with cedar or dogwood.