All have buffalo horn mouthpieces. The green one is a green dyed curly maple, the lighest wood is Canxan Negro burl ( has some awesome grain and colors in it, including yellow), the darker is a red coolibah burl, and the other two are Honduran rosewood burl.
The two Honduran rosewoods
Well Done Lee ! :icon_thumright:
Lee those are outstanding looking horns!!
Thanks Ricky and Mike. Wish I had better picture taking skills, that Canxan is unique with a lot of yellow in it
Ooooooo mmyyyyy
Man oh man, some gorgeous calls for sure
whats the purpose of the kabob on the mouth piece of this wingbone call. mine dont have it. reckon thats why i cant get good sounds
You've been busy. Fine looking horns you''ve made.
Quote from: kyhareraiser on February 24, 2015, 10:13:13 PM
whats the purpose of the kabob on the mouth piece of this wingbone call. mine dont have it. reckon thats why i cant get good sounds
That is called a lipstop and it allows a person to continually place the call at the same depth every time
Man!!!! I love your design!!!!
Lee makes an easy drawing, sweet sounding trumpet!!!
WOW :drool:those are awesome looking horns! :icon_thumright:
Thank you everyone
Lee you do good work. Your calls are outstanding. Ernie
Quote from: shademountain2010 on February 27, 2015, 11:29:35 AM
Lee you do good work. Your calls are outstanding. Ernie
Thank you Ernie
Lee's trumpets are some of the easiest to run. Great sound.
Very nice looking trumpets!
Very nice trumpets - I really like the green dyed maple, Doug.
Quote from: 55dougie on March 29, 2015, 09:56:30 PM
Very nice trumpets - I really like the green dyed maple, Doug.
I am getting ready to make another one of those. Real mellow sounds
Those trumpets are beautiful! :drool:
Nice work Lee..those are some beauties!
there are so many talented people on here,i wish i had discovered this place a lot sooner,you are definatly one of these people,great looking calls for sure!!