Made several of these a few weeks ago and they went so fast I decided to make some more.
There are two different styles of Maple and Bloodwood with Bloodwood strikers.
If you like copper I think you will like these they sound great!!!
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Bill
As pretty as they come....very nice work!
Beautiful - Nice work bud!
THERE ARE REALLY NICE. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
as always nice
Nice calls. You have any sound files.
WOW! Great looking calls.
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Bill, your artistic craftsmanship inspires me. Too many custom calls all look the same today. Its very nice seeing someone still putting real craftsmanship into custom turkey calls.
Those are really nice calls. Great job!
Wow - very original look!
Quote from: New Yorker on February 26, 2017, 02:09:09 PM
Bill, your artistic craftsmanship inspires me. Too many custom calls all look the same today. Its very nice seeing someone still putting real craftsmanship into custom turkey calls.
Thanks New Yorker, There are three things that make a great pot call, some people like pretty wood and others like craftsmanship but the bottom line is they must sound good. I try to make calls that satisfy all three.
I appreciate that you noticed the amount of work that goes into one of these calls.
I had one person ask me why these calls cost more than my regular copper pot calls.
I explained to him that the pot with the bloodwood inlay has 18 separate pieces in it and the strikers have 9 pieces.
So there is a lot of work in each one.
Bill
Nice!!
How much?
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