Just finished this up in time for a Father's Day Gift for a local guy--his wife ordered it and I sure hope he likes it.  It's a maple lid with a curly bubinga inlay over a red cedar box set on a matching maple base.  The soft maple lid matched really well with the soft cedar producing a smooth 3 tone yelp on both rails, breaking nice to a solid crisp yawk.  This combo purrs super easy with a lot of good friction and gives some of the smoothest tree and feeding sounds.
Scott
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				Great lookin caller ,,, Nice work  
			
			
			
				Nice caller Scott.  ;)
			
			
			
				That's a real beauty!!
			
			
			
				Another beauty Scott, 
			
			
			
				WOW
			
			
			
				looks great!!!  love the feather and the gobbler!!
			
			
			
				 :wav: wow Scott, that is nice...if he doesn't like it you know where Missouri is? pappy
			
			
			
				Beautiful call! Really like the art work!
			
			
			
				Pappy, since we won the war I didn't think anything existed south of the mason dixon,  :Dso to be honest with you I really don't where you guys are...by the way, I'm sorta surprised you even have electricity yet ;D so I'm sure the USPS doesn't travel down that far either ;D
			
			
			
				Beautiful call!
			
			
			
				That is impressive!   :icon_thumright:
			
			
			
				That is awesome! My kids will have to pay their own way to college.
			
			
			
				That is a pretty call. You spend some time on that call. Very nice work.
			
			
			
				I spend a lot of time on every call I build and believe it or not most of the time is spent on making them sound as good as they look.  I appreciate all of your comments
			
			
			
				Sweet looking caller. Artwork is very good.
			
			
			
				looks super. i'm sure it sounds just as well as it looks!