SOLD__SOLD__I haven't had an extra trumpet available for many years, but here is an African Blackwood call that I am making available today. It has my newest internals and comes as you see it here(plus an extra rubber lipstop). I am selling it for $185.00 delivered, which is $25.00 less than current pricing.....end of season, figured it might interest someone.
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Dang it, missed a beautiful call.
Nice finish on that call
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Quote from: NYturkey on June 03, 2024, 05:12:06 PMNice finish on that call
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Thanks, it is a CA finish, a bit of a time-consuming process, but worth it I believe.
Work of art :drool:
Beautiful trumpet ... His trumpets are killers
That's a nice trumpet, let me know if the deal doesn't work out.
Beauty!
This one is sold, but appreciate the nice comments!
Cool looking trumpet!
Great looking call. The couple trumpets I own are 2nd hand (Inzer, Hodgkins). Recently ordered a bloodwood with a distressed ferrule in the Classic design from Greg. Looking forward to playing it.
Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on June 06, 2024, 08:21:01 AMGreat looking call. The couple trumpets I own are 2nd hand (Inzer, Hodgkins). Recently ordered a bloodwood with a distressed ferrule in the Classic design from Greg. Looking forward to playing it.
Hey Mike....looking forward to turning that one, I believe I have only made 1 or 2 Bloodwood trumpets, but remember them being good horns. Bloodwood is a very dense/resonant wood, should be killer.
Quote from: GregGwaltney on June 06, 2024, 11:11:17 AMQuote from: Spring Creek Calls on June 06, 2024, 08:21:01 AMGreat looking call. The couple trumpets I own are 2nd hand (Inzer, Hodgkins). Recently ordered a bloodwood with a distressed ferrule in the Classic design from Greg. Looking forward to playing it.
Hey Mike....looking forward to turning that one, I believe I have only made 1 or 2 Bloodwood trumpets, but remember them being good horns. Bloodwood is a very dense/resonant wood, should be killer.
This one still has me thinking about the "Original"(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240607/ea993d1edb8fe73e812a5b7a7140ed0f.jpg)
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Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on June 06, 2024, 08:53:39 PMQuote from: GregGwaltney on June 06, 2024, 11:11:17 AMQuote from: Spring Creek Calls on June 06, 2024, 08:21:01 AMGreat looking call. The couple trumpets I own are 2nd hand (Inzer, Hodgkins). Recently ordered a bloodwood with a distressed ferrule in the Classic design from Greg. Looking forward to playing it.
Hey Mike....looking forward to turning that one, I believe I have only made 1 or 2 Bloodwood trumpets, but remember them being good horns. Bloodwood is a very dense/resonant wood, should be killer.
This one still has me thinking about the "Original"(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240607/ea993d1edb8fe73e812a5b7a7140ed0f.jpg)
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Ah yes, the original.....well, they all have the same internals, just feel a little different in the hand. I always tell people that it really is mostly an aesthetic choice, but might be important to know that I turn 99% in the classic form these days.
Greg