This ones a purpleheart over black locust. She's got a lot of character in her voice. The yelps have a chatty rasp finish with a high mid-tone start, the cutts are sharp and raspy, that almost pop when you strike one, the kees are clean, and the lost kees are a high pitched whistle, the purrs have a fast chatter to them. The gobbler yelps have a high start then go to deep chatter rasp. The striker is a walnut/cedar combo. Hope she fits your bill Pap.
Thanks for lookin, Scott
Nice call Scott. :icon_thumright:
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and here is my end of the bargain...treat like a part of the family Scott...
Can't wait to turn her loose on some glass, pappy ;).
Good grief! If the mailman only knew what was passing through his hands comin' and goin' !! Beautiful work gentlemen. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Quote from: SteelerFan on March 26, 2016, 03:23:55 PM
Good grief! If the mailman only knew what was passing through his hands comin' and goin' !! Beautiful work gentlemen. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
I have to agree
Both Nice.. :icon_thumright:
very nice. Scoot
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I have to say it...this lil' call is in my vest...it won't be sitting on the shelf come the next weekend....thanks my friend for a well built and great sounding caller...pappy
Hope to see a pic of it laying on your gobbler my friend. That striker went right to my vest, that little lady will make a call sing raspy, which is what I like!!!