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Ipe ( Brazilian Walnut )

Started by ccleroy, June 30, 2012, 12:22:59 AM

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ccleroy

A buddy sent this wood to me a few weeks ago to build a call for him. It is Ipe aka Brazilian Walnut and this piece came off the boardwalk at Atlantic City. Beautiful Wood, real heavy and extremely hard.....makes a killer copper call. Also had a piece of Gaboon Ebony laying around in the shop so I made him a nice striker to match the call as well. Hope you like it WM.




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decoykrvr

Brazilian Walnut (Ipe) is probably my favorite striker material.  The wood is almost oil free and conditions well when used.

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BandedSpur

Great looking call, and the striker is...well, striking.

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Like all the calls you make Ricky, that one is stunning! :icon_thumright:

Turkey Trot

How does that wood compare to bloodwood for the pot?

Did you happen to record the call in operation?
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ccleroy

Quote from: Turkey Trot on July 01, 2012, 03:56:55 PM
How does that wood compare to bloodwood for the pot?

Did you happen to record the call in operation?

I did not record it but it is very close to the bloodwoods sound, little higher front end that breaks over into a good raspy bottom end.

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Eric Gregg

Nice work! I like the history on that wood being from Atlantic City boardwalk.
Great job!