With over 1400 varieties of bamboo, this one is unique. It has the smallest hole I've ever seen in bamboo. This one is headed to a good friend of mine in Missouri. This call kind a kicked my butt for a few days, but I got her sounding mighty fine!! It is two pieces of river cane and the bell is bamboo.
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:icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: Great looking call Mark!!
Thanks Mike!!
Very nice Mark
Mark an awesome looking call and I know you found the turkey in that yelper. :icon_thumright:
Very nice!
Sweet!
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I think that's one of my favorites Mark. Very very nice.
Sweet! The only thing I see wrong wit it is it's heading to Missouri and not Alabama.
She is mighty sweet for sure
very nice
Your calls are always impressive.
Is it hard to get good sound using the cane mouthpiece as opposed to bone? How about volume?
Aw Shucks, since I heard it and liked it so much, you oughta just send it on to me. ::)
Tom killer!
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Quote from: EZ on September 26, 2016, 06:45:41 AM
Your calls are always impressive.
Is it hard to get good sound using the cane mouthpiece as opposed to bone? How about volume?
Not the way I build them Tony. Thanks for the compliment!
Quote from: M Sharpe on September 26, 2016, 11:24:09 PM
Not the way I build them Tony.
Lol, I heard that :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Although I've been building wingbones for a long time, I've only been building Jordans for a few years.
I've really fell in love with the unique sound the cane produces....just haven't used a cane mouthpiece yet, only bone.
I like the sound and playability of the cane. They are more consistent. I hate to put a hen bone mouthpiece in a cane call when I have all three bones in good shape. Those go into wing bones !!!