Osage Roost
Turkey Call Paradise => From the Hunter's Vest => Topic started by: callmakerman on May 09, 2011, 04:44:25 PM
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Got 3 awesome strikers from my friend Jessie Newsom, he goes by trumpetman on here. Jessie turned the tops, used carbon fiber arrow shafts and put corian tips on them. Man these sound sweet on glass,slate and aluminum. They also run wet or dry. Thanx again my friend for making these for me. Bill (http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a336/callmakerman/newpics003.jpg)
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Nice strikers. Like the idea of a wet weather tip.
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Very cool, first I've seen with corian tips
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Nice strikers, great idea! *up*
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I would like to try one of those.
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New idea there they look nice.
Jon
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Bill im glad you like them my friend.thanks for comments fellas i have 10 all most completed i will post them in turkey call section when i have them finished
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Fine looking strikers! *dance*
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Bill im glad you like them my friend.thanks for comments fellas i have 10 all most completed i will post them in turkey call section when i have them finished
Will be waiting ;D
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Rickey there's something about the corian that it grabs real nice on aluminum and is raspy on glass. I was also looking for a real good wet weather striker as I hate putting my friction calls away just because of a little rain. I have an Enticer wet one that I bring out under those conditions and this striker runs it like a champ. Bill
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Nice strikers. Like the idea of a wet weather tip.
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*up*
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Nice strikers. Like the idea of a wet weather tip.
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Rickey there's something about the corian that it grabs real nice on aluminum and is raspy on glass. I was also looking for a real good wet weather striker as I hate putting my friction calls away just because of a little rain. I have an Enticer wet one that I bring out under those conditions and this striker runs it like a champ. Bill
Have you played these on ceramic and copper too? Just wondering
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Shad no I hadn't till right now. I just went and found the cermic that I had made and my Larry Gresser copper and they worked very well on both. I think they grab better on the aluminum then the copper but they still will work. Also like any striker on the metal they will need a touch up every now and then as they will slick up with metal residue. Bill
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Bill,
Thanks for the info. I may have to ask your buddy if he will make me one. You know my addiction for fine strikers.