I've acquired a few "reject" calling surfaces if you will. Some very minor and minute chips in slate (grey and colored) some glass that is cracked on one side but a cottonball will not catch on it. With the price of these calling surfaces, do you go on with the call as normal, do you fill the chips with anything (jb weld, epoxy, etc.) or do you count your losses and throw them away?
Personally I'd toss them. Any "changes" in the call surface can effect the sound. If you are selling them, I'd definitely toss. If it's for your own personal use... that's your call (pun intended )
No sir, not for sale. Just getting into it and wondered what the other guys done. Didn't want to start with top of the line stuff and end up wasting a call surface if I can't turn a pot!
I'd get some stuff from brookside. The material itself is good priced.
Look up Chad Hutcheson on Facebook. He carries everything you'll need.
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