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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 23, 2007 12:09:22 GMT
Here’s my newest call from a call maker in south western PA. The call is drying right now but should be shipped out on Monday or Tuesday. It’s made from Alaskan Yellow Cedar and the tree it’s made from is at least 800 years old according to the growth rings I've been to Alaska twice and know just how big these Yellow Cedar grow and it amazing! I think he did one hell of a job with this box call. From the color of the call, the inlay, the over all dimensions of the box and paddle and the checkering. I’m very pleased with my new call so far! Now all that’s left is to call in my opening morning WV gobbler with it and close the deal with my Tom's Favorite
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Post by Masshntr on Mar 24, 2007 17:14:22 GMT
What a beauty! Almost unfair on the poor unsuspecting toms that are just lookin' for a little lovin'... ...hehe...
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Post by robinvt on Mar 24, 2007 19:12:33 GMT
That's a sweet looking call. I don't know if I would even take it out hunting it's so nice looking. I would hate to scratch it or get it wet!
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 25, 2007 22:29:03 GMT
What a beauty! Almost unfair on the poor unsuspecting toms that are just lookin' for a little lovin'... ...hehe... ;D ;D Only thing about turkey hunting that's fair is when he's sitting on that limb. Once he flies off, there are no rules as to what's fair! I'm out for blood and feathers this year especially in VT. I've got a score to settle there this season. That's a sweet looking call. I don't know if I would even take it out hunting it's so nice looking. I would hate to scratch it or get it wet! When the day comes I pass my call collection on to my son Jacob or hopefully my grandchildren, I want to be sure the calls can tell a story. I'd like very ding, very scratch to carry a story behind it on how she brought down a nice 'Ole Gobbler ;D I'm sure sure both of you will get the chance to play a tune from her this season! One on a NH hunt and the other hopefully on a VT hunt
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