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Mud-Cured Osage Trumpets

Started by hunter22, February 10, 2018, 08:23:57 PM

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hunter22

Here are some more trumpets I got out today. These were made with mud-cured Osage, another of my favorite turkey call woods.

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Steve Lumma
Kehl Hilbert
Herb Hornstra
Matt McLain


KentuckyHeadhunter

You can send me that Hornstra at my new address..... :TooFunny:
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davisd9

More beautiful trumpets. I am on KPs list for next year for a mud cured Osage, if the good Lord gives me that time.


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Chris O

You have an amazing collection of all different kinds of calls!!! I remember when I first got on old Gobbler you said something about over 150 pot calls and that may have been just a certain surface I don't remember for sure, but I remember that number so I can tell my wife see I'm not that bad look at this guy. So thanks for helping me out Ricky your collection is impressive !!!

KPcalls

 I'm sure she will understand... ;D  Ole Rick sure does have a huge collection.

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Terry

Very nice! It's cool how much the Osage darkens with time

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Crawdad

You sure haves some nice ones Rickey.

Sir-diealot

I have to get me one of these for next season, can't do it this year but after learning of them and learning they are not the same thing as a wingbone which is what I thought before I am very intrigued by them. They are quite beautiful.
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