(http://i1360.photobucket.com/albums/r646/pappyscalls/IMG_9134_zpsgwp1evqz.jpg) (http://s1360.photobucket.com/user/pappyscalls/media/IMG_9134_zpsgwp1evqz.jpg.html) I got a pm from one of the members here about enlarging the inside diameter of the tube call, where the latex is applied.......won't divulge the exact dimensions but it is considerably different....so I took one of the gulps and converted it. This one is made from some stabilized Silky Oak that i did in black with green tinting...with an African Blackwood lip rest ..the reed is .005" in yellow and I utilized three oring grooves...the lower you place the oring the more rasp you get....if you leave three on it you can kee-kee like a pro....
Looks like a killer design! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
any sound file?
Real nice Jack!
Quote from: idratherb on January 14, 2016, 01:40:06 PM
any sound file?
would love to but it is gone in the mail to West Virginia ...
Good looking tube!
Bill
Well done Pappy.
Just though I would let you all know the second one of these in persimmon hit the road and the new owner is singing praises.....I think it is gonna work!!!!
I got this call yesterday and it's really three calls in one. Just by removing the O rings, you can get a full range of sounds. I normally change latex on a tube for different sound variations but I can do high pitch kee kees, to gobbler yelps and gobbles just by adding/removing O rings. Its definitely in a class by itself.
Nice,,good looking wood
Quote from: pappy on January 27, 2016, 05:40:47 PM
Just though I would let you all know the second one of these in persimmon hit the road and the new owner is singing praises.....I think it is gonna work!!!!
Pappy, are you going to be at the convention?
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nope, not going to Nashville this year.....