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A few copper pots

Started by RatherBeHunting, September 13, 2013, 08:50:39 PM

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RatherBeHunting

Got the fever to turn a few calls and just finished them up. I usually do most of my call turning after the Christmas holiday. I do about 20 calls a year, mostly slates and wanted to try copper to see how they sound. I made 5 pots, 1 is cocobola and the others are rock maple. Strikers are different types of wood.........these are ebony, purpleheart, bloodwood,and dymondwood.     




VanHelden Game Calls

Nice style to those strikers.  Clean pots as well!

:z-winnersmiley:

owlhoot

never seen strikers like that, very nice. :icon_thumright:

merocustomcalls


RatherBeHunting

Thanks guys! I wanted to do something a little different with strikers. I like the way they feel when working a call.

outdoors

 :icon_thumright:  SOME NICE LOOKING CALLS   :icon_thumright:

How the copper  turn out ?
Sun Shine State { Osceola }
http://m.myfwc.com/media/4132227/turkeyhuntnoquota.jpg

noisy box call that seems to sound like a flock of juvenile hens pecking their way through a wheat field

Gold Spur

Awesome looking pots and strikers.
Woo Pig Sooie!!!

silverspur

Very nice set of calls and strikers!!
Longbeards / Sharp Spurs

captin_hook

Very nice. I like the creativity in those strikers.

RatherBeHunting

Outdoors..........I had a few guys that asked me to make some in copper, that's what got me wanting to try a few. They have alot more "Rasp" than slate or glass. I think it could be a good call to have when those gobblers get tight lipped. Thanks for asking!