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Striker suggestions For Roberts Brothers pot

Started by RiverRoost, March 09, 2015, 12:37:30 AM

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RiverRoost

Got a primos cuttin' striker and the custom striker as well as I thinks it a Down N Dirty striker for my Roberts bro glass call. Any other suggestions?

worth612000

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I like Dymondwood, Purpleheart and Monkey Wood with the small flare tips on glass. but there is so many others like Woodhaven strike 3 laminated strikers. I have some glass that likes just a hickory striker. I wouldn't go out and buy all these, get with friends with other strikers and try theirs. I have a huge bag of them now from just buying new and used calls with strikers. Check the classfieds on here, hunters are selling several striker at a time they no longer use cheap compared to new with shipping cost.

KentuckyHeadhunter

I like the one that comes with it. The call is glass over slate (two-sided).  I love my Roberts Bros pot.
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Jgarrett

Harold fowler 2 piece Osage top with purple heart stem.  It called 2 in last year.
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TnTurk

I use bloodwood and a flared tip hickory on mine. I also have a black ebony from an unknown source that sounds real good as well. IMO, it's one of the better calls I own.

tha bugman

I have really fallen in love with my Dymondwood striker from Foot on Da Head.  One piece flare tip.

grayfox

I also like the striker that came with mine.  A diamond wood or purple heart if you want to really get aggressive with it.  I have the Wormy Chestnut & it'll get loud & aggressive on the glass side or do some soft sweet clucks & purrs on the back slate.  Sits in my vest right now waiting for Saturday.

Smooth_Operator

My favorite striker on my wormy chestnut is Purple Heart...rosewood also sounds really good on the slate side of that call...

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