Here are a few Tubes I just finished. They are Bubinga, Zebrawood, Canarywood, Bocote & African Blackwood
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Bill
Looks like you been busy ,, nice ,,,,, do you use latex and the oring with them or no ?
Quote from: M,Yingling on January 30, 2014, 06:04:57 PM
Looks like you been busy ,, nice ,,,,, do you use latex and the oring with them or no ?
Yes I use an o-ring and latex reed.
Bill
That is a good looking bunch of tubes. You have definatly been busy..!
NICE
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Bill, those are sharp. I like the graduating sizes.
That's a good looking bunch of tubes.... :icon_thumright:
Love those!!! :icon_thumright:
Lookin good
How does the sound vary based on length of the tube? Very beautiful calls, as are all of your calls (was just looking at them on your website), and would be very interested in buying one of the tube calls.
Quote from: smalls on February 03, 2014, 11:44:51 AM
How does the sound vary based on length of the tube? Very beautiful calls, as are all of your calls (was just looking at them on your website), and would be very interested in buying one of the tube calls.
There is a slight difference in pitch and tone from the mini-tubes to the long-tubes with the minis a little higher and the long tubes being more mellow. They work equally well for tree yelps to loud locator yelps.
Bill
Quote from: bbcustomboxcalls on February 03, 2014, 01:53:30 PM
There is a slight difference in pitch and tone from the mini-tubes to the long-tubes with the minis a little higher and the long tubes being more mellow. They work equally well for tree yelps to loud locator yelps.
Bill
Cool, thanks for the info.
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