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Mike Lapp

Started by silverspur, February 15, 2019, 09:24:13 AM

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silverspur

Just wanted to give a big congrats to my friend and neighbor Mike Lapp, for winning Champion of Champions at this years Grand National Call Makers competition in Nashville.  Mike's calls are top notch in my book. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Longbeards / Sharp Spurs

hunter22

That is awesome. One of the most deserving guys I know.

NeverRoosting

Quote from: silverspur on February 15, 2019, 09:24:13 AM
Just wanted to give a big congrats to my friend and neighbor Mike Lapp, for winning Champion of Champions at this years Grand National Call Makers competition in Nashville.  Mike's calls are top notch in my book. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:

Congrats to Mike, he's a great callmaker.  He makes my favorite longboxes!

packmule


crenshawco

Has anybody seen the full results for all classifications posted yet?

yelpaholic

awesome call maker.. Glad im already on the list lol

alankrow


EZ

Congrats Mike. Well deserved!!!

Pooh4459

Heck yeah love his calls and this is his 20th year also.

idratherb

he deserved to get that years ago

silverspur

Quote from: idratherb on February 15, 2019, 04:06:11 PM
he deserved to get that years ago

This is the third time he has won this award
Longbeards / Sharp Spurs

SteelerFan

...aaaaannnndd the list just went to 4 yrs! Lol

Congrats to him!

KentuckyHeadhunter

Good for Mike!  And Platz and TJ Johnson killed it too.  As I expected.
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Pooh4459

Now he has won this in every box call division. This was the only call he entered also.

Sir-diealot

Congratulations to him.
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