This is what I've been working on this week. I made a Cocuswood call with African Blackwood trim, a Buffalo horn mouthpiece with a threaded brass tip. The lip stop is Cocuswood with a woodwind cork lining to firmly seat the stop.
Seth
Very nice work!
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Wow, that is different and VERY sharp looking. How does she play?
Top shelf work, and about the only thing rarer than Cocuswood would be Unicorn Horn.
Quote from: EZ on July 16, 2021, 06:18:28 AM
Wow, that is different and VERY sharp looking. How does she play?
I really like the tone on this one. I used instrument grade Cocuswood on this call. This one is on the way to the call competition so I hope "she" does well.
Quote from: ol bob on July 16, 2021, 09:13:49 AM
Top shelf work, and about the only thing rarer than Cocuswood would be Unicorn Horn.
Thank you sir. I've got a small stash of Cocuswood. I'll send you a call blank of it if you like. What length and diameter do you need?
Seth
Beautiful call!
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A lot of work went into that one, very nice!
Quote from: gergg on July 16, 2021, 09:06:06 PM
A lot of work went into that one, very nice!
Yes sir, as they say, "blood, sweat, & tears."
Very nice, I like the style.
Sharp looking horn! Good luck in the comps.!
Wow, lots of Class in that one, Gorgeous !
Wow, that's awesome Seth.
That Trumpet is amazing Seth, absolutely beautiful work and I know it will do well in the competition. Always wanted to make a Trumpet from Cocuswood, but never found any in my search!
Somebody has talent and patience.
WOW! Beautiful work!
Awesome looking horn ..