I've seen some for sale but never heard of a fry'n pan call, I guess its a pot call made just a little different.
What makes a fry'n pan ...a fry'n pan ?
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Here is one that I just put together about a week or so ago. It is my first pot call with a copper surface. This call is Black Walnut with a Copper frying pan over a copper soundboard. It's not a bad sounding call, a little different. One thing for sure, its heavy with the 2 pieces of copper it has some weight to it. This frying pan surface was purchased from grassycreek calls.
I was wondering the same thing myself, any advantages with fry pan copper over regular kind?
What DoePee said, now I'm even more curious, so if you had a fry'n pan and a typical pot made from the same materials would be the difference in the sound, easier to run,?????
Quote from: Fox Fire on March 13, 2011, 10:44:41 PM
What DoePee said, now I'm even more curious, so if you had a fry'n pan and a typical pot made from the same materials would be the difference in the sound, easier to run,?????
Good question --I would like to know this myself also!!