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Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 08:46:19 PMQuote from: chbarnha on February 02, 2023, 08:16:45 PMQuote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:18 PMConsistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar. I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker. Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out. The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods. Probably the same can be said for carbon. Funny you say that about the rosewoods, my favorite is the Brazilian, and I find the Honduran to be the least noteworthy of the three. Just goes to show you have to fry them all, everybody's ear is different. I love them allSent from my iPhone using TapatalkOr different people made the rosewood strikers. I imagine not too many people have a Brazilian Rosewood striker.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: chbarnha on February 02, 2023, 08:16:45 PMQuote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:18 PMConsistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar. I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker. Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out. The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods. Probably the same can be said for carbon. Funny you say that about the rosewoods, my favorite is the Brazilian, and I find the Honduran to be the least noteworthy of the three. Just goes to show you have to fry them all, everybody's ear is different. I love them allSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:18 PMConsistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar. I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker. Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out. The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods. Probably the same can be said for carbon.
Quote from: chbarnha on February 05, 2023, 07:15:39 AMQuote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 08:46:19 PMQuote from: chbarnha on February 02, 2023, 08:16:45 PMQuote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:18 PMConsistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar. I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker. Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out. The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods. Probably the same can be said for carbon. Funny you say that about the rosewoods, my favorite is the Brazilian, and I find the Honduran to be the least noteworthy of the three. Just goes to show you have to fry them all, everybody's ear is different. I love them allSent from my iPhone using TapatalkOr different people made the rosewood strikers. I imagine not too many people have a Brazilian Rosewood striker.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI am referring to the 4 different rosewood strikers I have, all made by Jeff. My favorite is the Brazilian and my least favorite is the Honduran.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: bbcoach on February 05, 2023, 06:08:13 AMIMO you are heading in the right direction with this statement : I need to keep playing around with them to whittle down which ones will stay in my vest. Knowing me I'll start out with all of them till the turkeys tell me what they like. Let the Turkeys Be Your JUDGE and JURY!By the way, Glenda Green makes a GREAT striker Roll up that keeps your strikers at the ready. The roll up features plenty of pockets for multiple strikers (10 to 15) and is very convenient when setting up or on the move. Pull it out of a vest pocket, roll them out and use, then back in the roll up and back in the vest pocket.