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Dyed pot calls - What color would you buy?

Started by lightsoutcalls, May 21, 2012, 10:31:08 AM

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lightsoutcalls

   Over the years I have had some folks make comments about certain woods being too brightly colored with the concern of birds "spooking" at the sight of the call.  Others have said that if a bird is in close enough to see your pot call, it's time to shoot, not to call. 

   With that thought in mind, I have dyed a few calls over the past couple of years.  I have dyed some black, some green (deep, bright green) and some olive green.  Some like the dyed wood look, some don't.  Soooo, here's the question in 3 parts:

Would you buy a dyed pot call?

If so, what color would you be interested in?

What wood would you most likely consider?

I am considering a limited edition run of dyed calls for next year and haven't settled on the wood type yet.  I am thinking either curly maple or birdseye maple or possibly pecan.  All accept dye readily.  The dye seems to really highlight highly figured woods.  Pecan takes a dye nicely, but generally has little figure. 

Thanks in advance for your input.
Wendell
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DeWayne Knight

A curly or Bird's Eye maple call in a darker, non-bright green would be awesome...

Deputy 14

I would like more natural colors.  Greens, browns, etc.

lightsoutcalls

I have done a few in hot pink and have one in process in dark purple...   ;D  Little girls -gotta love 'em.  :)  I'll have to post a picture of the purple call when finished.  The daddy who ordered this one had me make a hot pink call for his other daughter a couple of years ago. 

I'll have to make up one of the curly maple calls in dark olive and post it here. I made a pecan slate in the dark olive and sold it on ebay.  I think the color is just about right.
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Dan Smith

Wendell,

Considering we shot two nice Toms the first time we took out your Aluminum/Yellowheart pot call with the Dymondwood striker last week, I wouldn't care if you made them in hunter orange! The Tom's were going crazy for your calls.  I'll email you the pictures once I get them from my buddies camera.

Please keep me on your mailing list (subliminal message) and make a ltd edition Copper call so I can add one to my arsenal. 

Thanks again for the great calls and great service.

Dan Smith
Overland Park, KS

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bird

Personally I think dyed calls no matter what color are butt ugly.

barry

I saw one somewhere done in blue that looked great!
Green is a definite!

VanHelden Game Calls

I vote birdseye in a lt brown/tan.  The dye seems to pop the figure and the earthtones still give it a "wood" look.

dirt road ninja

I'd have to see one first in any color. I like the natural look, but if a dyed on caught my eye I'd scoop it up no matter the color.

Longbeardfever4ever

Glen Marrer makes the Green Meanie call that is sweeettt! Curly maple dyed green. Sweet stuff.
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Houndstooth Game Calls

I would rather not dye the wood I like the different woods for what they are.. Plus I never wear gloves when hunting so it would be senseless for me to have a dyed call because I was worried bout them seeing it! Haha

Gobblerstopper

I've had a lot of luck dying the curly maple. Green is popular along with a deep maroon color that I worked up. If its going to be a limited addition, I wouldn't use an off the shelf color. I would mix one up to make it more unique.

pappy

Would love to see you make one in deep red and black like a box elder burl wood, we are setting up to dye and stabilize this summer, if I come up with a great piece I will send it your way my friend, pappy
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Quote from: DeWayne Knight on May 21, 2012, 10:42:56 AM
A curly or Bird's Eye maple call in a darker, non-bright green would be awesome...
I made one like this a couple of years ago and had several people want them.  It lookls awsome in birdseye maple too.  That said yea, I like dyed calls, especially the green, and the lighter woods like maple take dye well and allow you to control the depth of the color .
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