This call is made from 150 year old American Chestnut w/Snakewood lid and Mastodon diamond ivory inlay...second call Frank has used Chestnut for...it sounds better than it looks!! (http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m154/tomsoph/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps07c02428.jpg) (http://s103.photobucket.com/user/tomsoph/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps07c02428.jpg.html)
That is one fine looking box call. I know that chestnut made a great sounding call. You lucky dog.
Top shelf!
Dang! that's a beauty...He does some awesome work. I would love to here one.
Thanks for sharing, David
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That might be one of Franks finest looking Hen boxes, Congrats to you. Would love to hear it.
I'd love to hear her as well.... I'm sure she's all turkee burd... Congrats on an outstanding call from one of the best!
Wow! That's a beauty!
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One heck of a box John. Ed said it sounded awesome.
:drool:that is gorgeous. Frank sure is talented
Very nice!
good luck w/ it John, Mike
Nice one.
Congrats, she's a beauty. :drool:
Great Looking Call! I know it is all Turkey! I must have the other Chestnut Box Call. I have a piece of Chestnut with the call that Frank Engraved on: "150 yr. Old American Chestnut from a Barn in Pennsylvania Box Caller made from this piece of History for Earl Mickel has a Coca bola paddle with Mastadon Ivory Inlay- 10,000 to 50,000 yrs. old I've personally used this caller to Harvest one Long Beard Turkey in April of 1996. This Caller was crafted by me in winter of 1995. L. F. Cox Memphis Tennessee".
Lovely, sure hope I can get my hands on one some day.
Beautiful call
That's a beautiful call!
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