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Recommend a good diamondwood striker?

Started by jakesdad, February 25, 2015, 02:18:21 PM

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pauld

I've got one from Mr. Harold and one from Mr. Wendell. Both run. One piece of advice on that material. If you know how to really put pressure on a friction call, properly, and get the sound out of it, dymondwood has a tendency to slip some. It sounds good put will slip. Just 2 pennies worth of advice.

Turkeyman62

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Spitten and drummen

derrick stuckey. stumbled on his strikers last year. started with 2 now own 14. all one piece. I like Harold fowlers strikers. I like a heavier striker and derricks fit the bill. I still own some of mr fowlers strikers , and they run nice but derricks just fit me better.
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Harold Fowler  or Joe Slaton, 2 very fine call/ striker  makers and great to do business with. Al Baker

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Stump.270

My fowler is my favorite lights out is good and holloran one piece is awesome the way he turns the head anyone can run it but my woodhaven strike 3 is the striker I can use on any call any surface this is my 2 cents also Sadler won all his stuff with the woodhaven too if I remember correct if you want to get one that's cheap to see how if you like them the one that david sends with his call is a good one

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Jbird22

1 piece - Lights Out
2 piece - Oak Ridge (Schaffer)

Tom Threetoes

I have an original Pete Peters striker that I wouldn't part with for any amount. I also have two of Dad's copies that sound very good as well. They seem to work equally well on glass or slate.