Wow is all I can say. I picked up a Daybreak padauk ceramic pot call here in the classifieds and I can't put the call down. COWABUNGA DUDE :jackson:
This is one fine piece of craftsmanship and is packed full with turkey. Maybe Rickey can chime in. Any other favorite combos from Gary Anderson? Thanks!
Congrats on the great call. I agree about the Padauk ceramic, it is a killer and one of my favorite Daybreak calls. I also really like my older Daybreak slate calls. Several are from back in 2006 when Gary was just getting started and selling his pots on ebay. I bought several and wish I had bought every one he posted. Some of my favorite slates from him are a radical Bubinga, Pistachio, Walnut, Red Sycamore, Black & White Ebony, Eucalyptus, and Canary. I also like the sound of his aluminum calls. They are a little harder to run but with Rain Chalk they work well.
Glad you like it. I'm really glad it found a home that will hunt it!!
Congrats!!
What striker you running on this call?
I just received a padauk ceramic in a trade. All I can say is wow!!! This thing is amazing, easily my favorite ceramic. As asked before and maybe Ricky can chime in, what are some of the strikers you guys are running on it?
Gary makes one of the best looking pot calls out there and they sound great also.
My Padauk ceramic over glass.
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Just got the same call as well and it is insane.
I run a Dymondwood striker on mine.
Quote from: hunter22 on May 21, 2016, 08:33:05 PM
I run a Dymondwood striker on mine.
I run a Dymondwood on mine as well, sure makes some sweet sounds. Fit and finish on Gary's calls are outstanding. The Pauduk Ceramic is my second favorite ceramic call I own, which is saying a lot because the one that is first beats out every other pot call I own regardless of surface! Gary also makes a sweet glass pot, and his older slates as mentioned already by Rickey are super sweet. :drool:
Quote from: MDTOM84 on May 22, 2016, 03:57:35 PM
Quote from: Smooth_Operator on May 22, 2016, 03:28:48 PM
Quote from: hunter22 on May 21, 2016, 08:33:05 PM
I run a Dymondwood striker on mine.
I run a Dymondwood on mine as well, sure makes some sweet sounds. Fit and finish on Gary's calls are outstanding. The Pauduk Ceramic is my second favorite ceramic call I own, which is saying a lot because the one that is first beats out every other pot call I own regardless of surface! Gary also makes a sweet glass pot, and his older slates as mentioned already by Rickey are super sweet. :drool:
well what's your #1?
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Quote from: MDTOM84 on May 22, 2016, 03:57:35 PM
Quote from: Smooth_Operator on May 22, 2016, 03:28:48 PM
Quote from: hunter22 on May 21, 2016, 08:33:05 PM
I run a Dymondwood striker on mine.
I run a Dymondwood on mine as well, sure makes some sweet sounds. Fit and finish on Gary's calls are outstanding. The Pauduk Ceramic is my second favorite ceramic call I own, which is saying a lot because the one that is first beats out every other pot call I own regardless of surface! Gary also makes a sweet glass pot, and his older slates as mentioned already by Rickey are super sweet. :drool:
well what's your #1?
It's a Kaiser laminated walnut/redheart ceramic. Both calls are fantastic, the Kaiser is just a little easier to run for me. I still wouldn't give up my Daybreak, it's that good...
Quote from: MDTOM84 on May 22, 2016, 06:54:13 PM
I just got a Spring Allure cocobolo ceramic in a trade and I love it! It's as easy as running a slate.
I believe it, Ricky makes a fine pot call.
For those who like running ceramic calls...DO NOT overlook the American Strutter Curly Maple ceramic...it will SURPRISE you!
Yeah Im looking for a new ceramic. One of those calls if you like it then you like.