I was able to pick up a few Woodhaven pot calls and strikers as part of a bulk sale recently because like many of you, I have a problem with buying turkey calls. Much like the MidwayUSA commercial, I subscribe to the "At least one more" mentality. Anyway, the pots are older used calls in slate, aluminum, and glass surfaces. I know there are varying opinions on "mass produced" calls but I'm blown away with the sound. I've always used their laminate strikers but I've never played a ton of Woodhaven pots, so I was genuinely surprised. The walnut slate is the best sounding slate I own... and I own a decent variety (see admission above). But what really shocked me was the aluminum. I'm talking first out of my vest type contender. It's a raw surface aluminum in a cherry classic pot that flat sings with great rasp. Since it was used, it is pre-conditioned so I thought, maybe I've been too easy with the sandpaper on aluminum surfaces in the past. TBH I've never been a big fan, I tried anodized mainly and always had trouble getting it to grab. Couldn't make them purr to save my life. Not the case with this old pot.
This got me thinking. Anyone have similar experiences with Woodhaven pots? Anyone have this same aluminum pot? Got any tips on aluminum surface maintenance in general?