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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 15, 2010 22:21:19 GMT
I've had some inquiries about them recently but I've been sold out on my call site. Just wanted to give an update for those asking about them. I went through the files and pulled my invoice with a phone contact. I called him today and will be having some Chip-Shots shipped out soon. He's going to get back with me tomorrow about a cost so that will decide if I order 12 or 24 of them. Either way, I will have Clip-Shots but next week
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thunderchicken
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Post by thunderchicken on Mar 16, 2010 0:36:03 GMT
Consider one of those sold! PLEASE!
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Post by nastygunz on Mar 16, 2010 1:06:56 GMT
Clip- shots ?
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 16, 2010 1:38:12 GMT
With the up and coming season either around the corner or already here, I'd like to tell you all about a great must-have in the pack product. Clip-shot is a rugged, lightweight, portable tripod substitute. Connect your camera to common objects and use your camera's built in timer virtually anywhere. Choose the best angle and clip-shot will hold your camera steady for better photos and will allow you to be part of the picture. Perfect for hikers, bikers, campers, hunters, skiers and others who travel individually or in groups. Clip-shot connects to your camera's universal mounting system and will attach securely to flat items up to 1/4" thick or round objects up to 1/2" in diameter, such as tree steps, tree branches, ATV mirrors, arrow shafts, ski poles, luggage racks, knife blades, tent poles, tool boxes, steel fence post and much more. If you would like to order your clip-shot, please visit my web site at www.TookyRiverCalls.com Order now and be prepared to get that field photo for this year's harvest. Q. Will it work on my particular camera? A. It most likely will fit just fine. In general (except for disposable cameras), all hand held cameras have a threaded docking port in the bottom portion of the camera body. This includes both 35 mm and digital cameras. Clip-shot is designed to engage this universal thread.
Q. How much does a clip-shot weigh? A. It weighs just slightly more than one AA battery and will fit into a rectangular space roughly 1-3/4 inch by 2 inches by 1 inch deep.
Q. What is it made of? A. Machined and anodized 6061T6 aluminum combined with high strength plastic. The T-knob has a stainless steel insert and the snap ring is also stainless steel. Everything was designed to be durable and corrosion resistant. Now here's just a few photo's I took using the Clip-Shot
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Post by danf on Mar 16, 2010 1:43:30 GMT
I'd like one of those... How much are you selling them for?
Oh, did you ever get my PM about who is carrying your calls?
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 16, 2010 1:47:23 GMT
I've had mine for two years now and each year I keep meaning to do this but I don't It does not fit on a decoy stake (the black Feather Flex stakes) so I end up every time cutting up a sappling or stick. Now this is what I'm going to do this year...I'm going to cut down one of my carbon shafts and stick it in the back of my vest. A stick works great but I just rather not waste the time when all I need to do is reach in my vest as long as I think ahead and just do it
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 16, 2010 1:57:32 GMT
I'd like one of those... How much are you selling them for? Oh, did you ever get my PM about who is carrying your calls? I thought I sent you a PM back about them? Never mind....I just looked back at my out box and I see I didn't. I do that crap more than I care to recall. Type up a reply and forget to send it You'll learn Dan...I can be a real knucklehead at times! Almost as bad as blonde.......I said almost! I sell them for $19.99 same as the guy that makes them. Only difference is he doesn't sell calls so you save shipping if you buy them with calls Morse Sporting Goods, Smith River Trading Post and Davisville Store carries them. Marshall's Firearms did but I haven't heard from him lately. Your best bet is to just place an order on my site.... www.tookyrivercalls.com or just email me.
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Post by nastygunz on Mar 16, 2010 2:21:47 GMT
I was at Marshalls last week and he had some of your mouth calls there Tom and as far as a stake for the clip, wally world in Concord had some neat decoy stakes, round n lightweight that fold in half n snap together...pretty handy and easy to carry and only $5.00
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 16, 2010 16:00:57 GMT
The timer part is easy! It's getting from the camera back on your bird that takes some practice. Slammed my knee & almost twisted my ankle trying to get over that wall in that first photo NG, I'm going to use a Fat Boy shaft and make it so they fit together. Double insert on one half and field point glued it to the other half. When I need to use I just screw them in and the Clip-Shot sits on top.....perfect Thanks for the heads up though! Next time I'm in at Wal-Mart, I'm check them out. I knew you could do it Ken ;D
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 18, 2010 18:35:56 GMT
I picked up two Fat Boy shafts at Jims yesterday and had them cut down to 14 ½” Added an insert on both ends of one shaft and then glued in a field point backwards into the other. Now I can throw the two in my turkey vest and not even know I’m carrying them
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Post by thunderchicken on Mar 18, 2010 19:57:49 GMT
Good idea!
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Post by danf on Mar 19, 2010 0:11:02 GMT
I essentially made a set of shooting sticks the same way. Though I used the appropriate-thread machine screw instead of a backwards field point (don't remember what that is now....) I made the damn things, but until I start seeing more deer up here, I'm not sure when I'll deer hunt with a handgun again.
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Mar 21, 2010 0:24:45 GMT
I am officially restocked
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