Wanting to add some more strikers to the vest what type of woods do y'all guys prefer.
Preferably Stuckey or JLH
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There is a bunch of good reading on this topic in the General & Pot Call Forums. You might do better posting this there.
#1 for me at the moment is Frogwood. Tough to beat.
X2, both great strikers. I got some from JLH yesterday, they are all great......can't go wrong......
I have several from each and could not name just one from each as some woods work better with different surfaces. I have Ipe and Hickory from both and they are both very good strikers, I am rather partial to Ipe strikers, I own 2 from Halloran as well and would like to get one from Harold Fowler as well. Choose one from each I like Jeff's Frogwood and Derrick's Tulipwood I do not have the last two woods from both but do intend to get a tulipwood from Jeff eventually, Derrick does not do Frogwood to the best of my knowledge.
I just got Jeff's Granadillo. Fantastic, plays on anything. Solid striker....
Jeff has a fantastic black and white ebony, the Cedar is great as well if you like something softer
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Frogwood is the first one out of my vest right now, I'm going to order a couple extras in case I drop this one!
I love the frogwood I got from jeff, but I just got a snakewood from him and I love it. Brings the rasp out of anything the frogwood just sounds good on anything
I've found a Grand Slam Ipe an all round good striker on all surfaces with an ironwood my second choice.
I also recommend the frog wood.
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My favorite is Clay Townsend persimmon snakewood striker ... Clay has some of the best strikers ...
Quote from: Greg Massey on April 22, 2020, 04:26:45 PM
My favorite is Clay Townsend persimmon snakewood striker ... Clay has some of the best strikers ...
This is truth right here. Lots of great striker makers and I have ran many. Clay Townsend strikers are the most consistant on multiple surfaces that I have ran across.