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Top 5 strikers ever made

Started by Tom007, April 12, 2020, 08:10:08 AM

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MJW

Dymondwood
Snakewood
Tulipwood
Hickory
Black Locust

Sixes

snakewood
black locust
bloodwood
Ipe
Woodhaven laminate birch (whatever that wood is)

Harty

Dymondwood
Snakewood
Hickory
Purpleheart
Bloodwood

Zilla

Dymondwood
Macassar Ebony
Hickory
Original Laminate Ted Peters made

Chris O

Osage
Bloodwood
Snake wood
Carbon fiber
Hickory
Many other great choices but these always produce. My next 5 would be
Tulip
Black locust
Mac ebony
Diamond wood
Purple Heart    These are really just as good as my 1st  5 but hard to pick only 5

Tom007

"Solo hunter"

Jbird22

Tulipwood - Fred Cox
Bloodwood - Fred Cox
Ipe - Andy Kaiser
Hickory - Gary Taylor
Pacific Dogwood - Harold Fowler

Those are my top 5 as of right now but I have several other good ones (Purpleheart, Snakewood, Yellowheart, Wenge, Canarywood, Dymondwood, etc...) that could swap out due to carrying different calls. 

turkeymanjim

Dymondwood by bill lyman
Snakewood
Mac ebony
Ipe
Purpleheart

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BigSlam51

Dymondwood
Tulipwood
Snakewood
Macacauba
Purple Heart

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davisd9

Snakewood
Wenge
Ipe
Hickory
Cedar
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

drk9988

Rutland Dymondwood
Rutland Dymondwood
Rutland Dymondwood
Snakewood
Tulipwood

Tom007

This is great info, thanks for sharing all this. I am just starting to concentrate on special strikers. Ordered the Frogwood and Granadillo from Jeff at JLH last night. Great guy. He recommended both.......
"Solo hunter"

JLH

Quote from: drk9988 on April 13, 2020, 02:07:57 AM
Rutland Dymondwood
Rutland Dymondwood
Rutland Dymondwood
Snakewood
Tulipwood

:TooFunny:

va longbeard

Rutland Diamondwood - hard to beat all around for every surface
Black Locust - grey slate
Ebony - crystal and glass
Bloodwood - green slate and ceramic
Snakewood - red slate and glass


Tom007

Wealth of info, thanks so much....
"Solo hunter"